Saveanu, Loredana, 19..-....
Loredana Saveanu researcher
VIAF ID: 313551400 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/313551400
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Works
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Analysis of direct and cross-presentation of antigens in TPPII knockout mice. |
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Cell biology of IRAP+ endosomes in dendritic cells. |
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Characterization and modulation of the innate immune response following Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection during the neonatal period. |
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Complexity, contradictions, and conundrums: studying post-proteasomal proteolysis in HLA class I antigen presentation. |
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Concerted peptide trimming by human ERAP1 and ERAP2 aminopeptidase complexes in the endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Cross-Presentation of Cell-Associated Antigens by MHC Class I in Dendritic Cell Subsets |
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Délimitation de l'hétérogénéité des T régulateurs in vivo et in vitro via les analyses des cellules uniques. |
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Delineation of in vivo and in vitro regulatory T cell heterogeneity via multimodal single cell analysis |
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Dendritic cells: open for presentation business |
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A detailed analysis of the murine TAP transporter substrate specificity |
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Differential proteasomal processing of hydrophobic and hydrophilic protein regions: contribution to cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope clustering in HIV-1-Nef. |
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ERAP1-ERAP2 dimerization increases peptide-trimming efficiency. |
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Ex vivo characterization of multiepitopic tumor-specific CD8 T cells in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia: implications for vaccine development and adoptive cellular immunotherapy. |
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Immunomodulators of the Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I (MHC-I) Antigen Presentation Pathway with Antitumor Properties. |
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Impact of the TAP-like transporter in antigen presentation and phagosome maturation |
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Implications immuno-métaboliques de la phagocytose de bactéries par les macrophages |
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Innate Immune Signals Induce Anterograde Endosome Transport Promoting MHC Class I Cross-Presentation |
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Intracellular Transport Routes for MHC I and Their Relevance for Antigen Cross-Presentation |
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IRAP-dependent endosomal T cell receptor signalling is essential for T cell responses |
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IRAP identifies an endosomal compartment required for MHC class I cross-presentation |
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IRAP+ endosomes restrict TLR9 activation and signaling |
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LC3-associated phagocytosis protects against inflammation and liver fibrosis via immunoreceptor inhibitory signaling |
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A long N-terminal-extended nested set of abundant and antigenic major histocompatibility complex class I natural ligands from HIV envelope protein. |
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New pieces in the complex puzzle of aberrant vacuolation. Focus on "Active vacuolar H+ ATPase and functional cycle of Rab5 are required for the vacuolation defect triggered by PtdIns(3,5)P2 loss under PIKfyve or Vps34 deficiency". |
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Novel selective inhibitors of aminopeptidases that generate antigenic peptides. |
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Pancreatic β-Cells Limit Autoimmune Diabetes via an Immunoregulatory Antimicrobial Peptide Expressed under the Influence of the Gut Microbiota. |
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Peptidases trimming MHC class I ligands |
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Powering the peptide pump: TAP crosstalk with energetic nucleotides. |
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Preparing antigens suitable for cross-presentation assays in vitro and in vivo |
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A proteasome-dependent, TAP-independent pathway for cross-presentation of phagocytosed antigen. |
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Quantifying recruitment of cytosolic peptides for HLA class I presentation: impact of TAP transport. |
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Regulation of transporters associated with antigen processing (TAPs) by nucleotide binding to, and hydrolysis by, Walker consensus sequences |
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Rôle du complexe ESCRT-III dans l'export cytosolique des antigènes au cours de la présentation croisée par les cellules dendritiques |
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The Role of Insulin-Regulated Aminopeptidase in Cross-Presentation |
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The role of PI3Kinase gamma in dendritic cells function. |
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The role of the endosomal system in the function of Fc immunoglobulin receptors. |
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