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Michael R Emmert-Buck
Affiliation
The Francis Crick Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
1994
Papers
238
H Index
74
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
PMID
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36922598
The dietary sweetener sucralose is a negative modulator of T cell-mediated responses.
Nature
2023
36922598
The dietary sweetener sucralose is a negative modulator of T cell-mediated responses.
Nature
2023
35094324
Microdissection Methods Utilizing Single-Cell Subtype Analysis and the Impact on Precision Medicine.
Methods Mol Biol
2022
36129255
Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples.
J Histochem Cytochem
2022
35094324
Microdissection Methods Utilizing Single-Cell Subtype Analysis and the Impact on Precision Medicine.
Methods Mol Biol
2022
36129255
Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples.
J Histochem Cytochem
2022
33349708
The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens.
Nat Immunol
2021
33531713
Publisher Correction: The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens.
Nat Immunol
2021
34161266
Fever supports CD8<sup>+</sup> effector T cell responses by promoting mitochondrial translation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2021
34244417
An isoform of Dicer protects mammalian stem cells against multiple RNA viruses.
Science
2021
34081922
Secreted gelsolin inhibits DNGR-1-dependent cross-presentation and cancer immunity.
Cell
2021
33349708
The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens.
Nat Immunol
2021
34739343
Recruitment of dendritic cell progenitors to foci of influenza A virus infection sustains immunity.
Sci Immunol
2021
33531713
Publisher Correction: The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens.
Nat Immunol
2021
34739343
Recruitment of dendritic cell progenitors to foci of influenza A virus infection sustains immunity.
Sci Immunol
2021
34161266
Fever supports CD8<sup>+</sup> effector T cell responses by promoting mitochondrial translation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2021
34244417
An isoform of Dicer protects mammalian stem cells against multiple RNA viruses.
Science
2021
34081922
Secreted gelsolin inhibits DNGR-1-dependent cross-presentation and cancer immunity.
Cell
2021
32144194
p53, cancer and the immune response.
J Cell Sci
2020
32144194
p53, cancer and the immune response.
J Cell Sci
2020
32769180
Tonic TCR Signaling Inversely Regulates the Basal Metabolism of CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells.
Immunohorizons
2020
33033260
Prostate cancer evolution from multilineage primary to single lineage metastases with implications for liquid biopsy.
Nat Commun
2020
33033260
Prostate cancer evolution from multilineage primary to single lineage metastases with implications for liquid biopsy.
Nat Commun
2020
32769180
Tonic TCR Signaling Inversely Regulates the Basal Metabolism of CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells.
Immunohorizons
2020
31091446
Acetate Promotes T Cell Effector Function during Glucose Restriction.
Cell Rep
2019
31091446
Acetate Promotes T Cell Effector Function during Glucose Restriction.
Cell Rep
2019
31304402
Similar image search for histopathology: SMILY.
NPJ Digit Med
2019
31304402
Similar image search for histopathology: SMILY.
NPJ Digit Med
2019
30566880
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential Regulates Nuclear Gene Expression in Macrophages Exposed to Prostaglandin E2.
Immunity
2018
29858376
Molecular Signature and Mechanisms of Hepatitis D Virus-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Mol Cancer Res
2018
30566880
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential Regulates Nuclear Gene Expression in Macrophages Exposed to Prostaglandin E2.
Immunity
2018
30134202
Memory CD8<sup>+</sup> T Cells Use Cell-Intrinsic Lipolysis to Support the Metabolic Programming Necessary for Development.
Immunity
2018
30622835
Computer-Aided Laser Dissection: A Microdissection Workflow Leveraging Image Analysis Tools.
J Pathol Inform
2018
30134202
Memory CD8<sup>+</sup> T Cells Use Cell-Intrinsic Lipolysis to Support the Metabolic Programming Necessary for Development.
Immunity
2018
29858376
Molecular Signature and Mechanisms of Hepatitis D Virus-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Mol Cancer Res
2018
30622835
Computer-Aided Laser Dissection: A Microdissection Workflow Leveraging Image Analysis Tools.
J Pathol Inform
2018
28919076
Mitochondrial Priming by CD28.
Cell
2017
28475890
Metabolic Instruction of Immunity.
Cell
2017
28919076
Mitochondrial Priming by CD28.
Cell
2017
28475890
Metabolic Instruction of Immunity.
Cell
2017
26946111
Inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum glucosidases is required for in vitro and in vivo dengue antiviral activity by the iminosugar UV-4.
Antiviral Res
2016
27293185
Mitochondrial Dynamics Controls T Cell Fate through Metabolic Programming.
Cell
2016
27332732
Type 1 Interferons Induce Changes in Core Metabolism that Are Critical for Immune Function.
Immunity
2016
27043409
Arginase 1 is an innate lymphoid-cell-intrinsic metabolic checkpoint controlling type 2 inflammation.
Nat Immunol
2016
26999048
High-Throughput Microdissection for Next-Generation Sequencing.
PLoS One
2016
26946111
Inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum glucosidases is required for in vitro and in vivo dengue antiviral activity by the iminosugar UV-4.
Antiviral Res
2016
26764599
Autophagy Genes Enhance Murine Gammaherpesvirus 68 Reactivation from Latency by Preventing Virus-Induced Systemic Inflammation.
Cell Host Microbe
2016
27332732
Type 1 Interferons Induce Changes in Core Metabolism that Are Critical for Immune Function.
Immunity
2016
27293185
Mitochondrial Dynamics Controls T Cell Fate through Metabolic Programming.
Cell
2016
27043409
Arginase 1 is an innate lymphoid-cell-intrinsic metabolic checkpoint controlling type 2 inflammation.
Nat Immunol
2016
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