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Domenico Cozzetto

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Centre - Translational Bioinformatics

London, Oxfordshire

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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176

TOTAL CITATIONS

2

Scholarly Papers (3)

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Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Colitis is Dependent on the Microbiota and Activation of Cytotoxic Innate and Adaptive Lymphocytes

Number of pages: 62 Posted: 27 Oct 2020
Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Centre - Translational Bioinformatics, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases, Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, University College London - Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London - Division of Infection and Immunity, Earlham Institute - Organisms and Ecosystems, Earlham Institute - Organisms and Ecosystems, Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases, King’s College London - Centre for Inflammation Biology and Cancer Immunology, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, University College London - Division of Infection and Immunity, King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences and Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases
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Immunotherapy, inflammatory bowel disease, colitis, Cancer, innate lymphoid cells, cytotoxic lymphocytes, single cell RNA sequencing, CTLA4

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TGF-β1 Potentiates Adoptive Immunotherapy of Hematological and Solid Tumors Using ex vivo Expanded γδ T-Cells

Number of pages: 60 Posted: 01 Jun 2021
King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King's College London - Guy's Cancer Centre, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Centre - Translational Bioinformatics, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King's College London - Guy's Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King's College London - Guy's Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King's College London - School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London - School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, Bayer Healthcare Innovation Center, Bayer Healthcare Innovation Center, King's College London - Guy's Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, Bayer AG, Bayer AG, Semmelweis University - TTK Cancer Biomarker Research Group and Department of Bioinformatics, King’s College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, King's College London - Guy's Cancer Centre, Bayer AG, King's College London - Guy’s Cancer Centre, Breast Cancer Now Unit, King's College London - Guy's Cancer Centre and Guy's Hospital - Leucid Bio Ltd.
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Cytokine Responsive Networks in Human Colonic Epithelial Organoids Unveil a Novel Molecular Stratification of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Number of pages: 53 Posted: 09 Apr 2021
King's College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, King’s College London - Diabetes Research Group, Earlham Institute, Janssen Research & Development, LLC, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Centre - Translational Bioinformatics, Janssen Research & Development, LLC, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London - Translational Bioinformatics, King’s College London - School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London - Translational Bioinformatics, Janssen Research & Development, LLC, Earlham Institute - Organisms and Ecosystems, King’s College London - Diabetes Research Group and Imperial College London - Division of Digestive Diseases
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organoids, cytokine signalling, transcriptomics, IBD, personalised medicine