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Michael Papanicolaou

Yeshiva University - Department of Cell Biology

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Tissue-Resident Alveolar Macrophages Control the Timing of Breast Cancer Metastatic Outgrowth in the Lung

Number of pages: 54 Posted: 06 Jun 2023
Mount Sinai Health System - Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Yeshiva University - Department of Cell Biology, Mount Sinai Health System - Precision Immunology Institute, The University of Western Australia - Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Yeshiva University - Department of Cell Biology, The University of Western Australia - Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Yeshiva University - Cancer Dormancy and Tumor Microenvironment, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) - Molecular Oncology Programme, Yeshiva University - Cancer Dormancy and Tumor Microenvironment, Mount Sinai Health System - Department of Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Yeshiva University - Department of Cell Biology and Independent
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breast cancer, lung metastasis, dormancy, reawakening, homeostasis, alveolar macrophage, intravital imaging

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Spatial Analysis of the Metastatic Brain Tumor Immune and Extracellular Matrix Microenvironment

Number of pages: 35 Posted: 29 Sep 2022
University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne - Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yeshiva University - Department of Cell Biology, Garvan Institute of Medical Research - The Kinghorn Cancer Centre and Cancer Research Division and University of Melbourne - Department of Surgery
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brain cancer, metastatic brain cancer, tumor microenvironment, macrophages, T-cells, extracellular matrix, collagen, intracranial metastasis, metastatic breast cancer, metastatic lung cancer, tumor remodeling, tumor heterogeneity, tumor immunology