Nicole Malandro - Publications

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2009-2015 Immunology Cornell University and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 

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2022 Schad SE, Chow A, Mangarin L, Pan H, Zhang J, Ceglia N, Caushi JX, Malandro N, Zappasodi R, Gigoux M, Hirschhorn D, Budhu S, Amisaki M, Arniella M, Redmond D, et al. Tumor-induced double positive T cells display distinct lineage commitment mechanisms and functions. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 219. PMID 35604411 DOI: 10.1084/jem.20212169  0.467
2016 Malandro N, Budhu S, Kuhn NF, Liu C, Murphy JT, Cortez C, Zhong H, Yang X, Rizzuto G, Altan-Bonnet G, Merghoub T, Wolchok JD. Clonal Abundance of Tumor-Specific CD4(+) T Cells Potentiates Efficacy and Alters Susceptibility to Exhaustion. Immunity. 44: 179-193. PMID 26789923 DOI: 10.1016/J.Immuni.2015.12.018  0.713
2014 Tkach KE, Barik D, Voisinne G, Malandro N, Hathorn MM, Cotari JW, Vogel R, Merghoub T, Wolchok J, Krichevsky O, Altan-Bonnet G. T cells translate individual, quantal activation into collective, analog cytokine responses via time-integrated feedbacks. Elife. 3: e01944. PMID 24719192 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.01944  0.515
2014 Tkach KE, Barik D, Voisinne G, Malandro N, Hathorn MM, Cotari JW, Vogel R, Merghoub T, Wolchok J, Krichevsky O, Altan-Bonnet G. Author response: T cells translate individual, quantal activation into collective, analog cytokine responses via time-integrated feedbacks Elife. DOI: 10.7554/Elife.01944.018  0.515
2013 Schaer DA, Budhu S, Liu C, Bryson C, Malandro N, Cohen A, Zhong H, Yang X, Houghton AN, Merghoub T, Wolchok JD. GITR pathway activation abrogates tumor immune suppression through loss of regulatory T cell lineage stability. Cancer Immunology Research. 1: 320-31. PMID 24416730 DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.Cir-13-0086  0.301
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