Browsing by Author "Grivel, Jean Charles"
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Assessment of Broadly Reactive Responses in Patients With MERS-CoV Infection and SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination
Zedan, Hadeel T.; Smatti, Maria K.; Thomas, Swapna; Nasrallah, Gheyath K.; Afifi, Nahla M.; Hssain, Ali Ait; Abu Raddad, Laith J.; Coyle, Peter V.; Grivel, Jean Charles; Almaslamani, Muna A.; Althani, Asmaa A.; Yassine, Hadi M.... more authors ... less authors ( American Medical Association , 2023 , Article)Importance: In the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there remain unanswered questions regarding the nature and importance of the humoral immune response against other coronaviruses. Although coinfection of the Middle East ... -
Cytokine-chemokine network driven metastasis in esophageal cancer; promising avenue for targeted therapy
Bhat, A.A.; Bhat, Ajaz A.; Nisar, Sabah; Maacha, Selma; Carneiro-Lobo, Tatiana Correa; Akhtar, Sabah; Siveen, Kodappully Sivaraman; Wani, Nissar A.; Rizwan, Arshi; Bagga, Puneet; Singh, Mayank; Reddy, Ravinder; Uddin, Shahab; Grivel, Jean Charles; Chand, Gyan; Frenneaux, Michael P.; Siddiqi, Mushtaq A.; Bedognetti, Davide; El-Rifai, Wael; Macha, Muzafar A.; Haris, Mohammad... more authors ... less authors ( BMC , 2021 , Article Review)Esophageal cancer (EC) is a disease often marked by aggressive growth and poor prognosis. Lack of targeted therapies, resistance to chemoradiation therapy, and distant metastases among patients with advanced disease account ... -
Extracellular vesicles-mediated intercellular communication: roles in the tumor microenvironment and anti-cancer drug resistance.
Maacha, Selma; Bhat, Ajaz A; Jimenez, Lizandra; Raza, Afsheen; Haris, Mohammad; Uddin, Shahab; Grivel, Jean-Charles... more authors ... less authors ( Springer Verlag , 2019 , Article)The tumor microenvironment represents a complex network, in which tumor cells not only communicate with each other but also with stromal and immune cells. Current research has demonstrated the vital role of the tumor ... -
High–temporal resolution profiling reveals distinct immune trajectories following the first and second doses of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines
Rinchai, Darawan; Deola, Sara; Zoppoli, Gabriele; Kabeer, Basirudeen Syed Ahamed; Taleb, Sara; Pavlovski, Igor; Maacha, Selma; Gentilcore, Giusy; Toufiq, Mohammed; Mathew, Lisa; Liu, Li; Vempalli, Fazulur Rehaman; Mubarak, Ghada; Lorenz, Stephan; Sivieri, Irene; Cirmena, Gabriella; Dentone, Chiara; Cuccarolo, Paola; Giacobbe, Daniele Roberto; Baldi, Federico; Garbarino, Alberto; Cigolini, Benedetta; Cremonesi, Paolo; Bedognetti, Michele; Ballestrero, Alberto; Bassetti, Matteo; Hejblum, Boris P.; Augustine, Tracy; Van Panhuys, Nicholas; Thiebaut, Rodolphe; Branco, Ricardo; Chew, Tracey; Shojaei, Maryam; Short, Kirsty; Feng, Carl G.; Zughaier, Susu M.; De Maria, Andrea; Tang, Benjamin; Hssain, Ali Ait; Bedognetti, Davide; Grivel, Jean Charles; Chaussabel, Damien... more authors ... less authors ( American Association for the Advancement of Science , 2022 , Article)Knowledge of the mechanisms underpinning the development of protective immunity conferred by mRNA vaccines is fragmentary. Here, we investigated responses to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccination via ...