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Marlene Magalhaes Pinto

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Appios A, Davies J, Sirvent S, Henderson S, Trzebanski S, Schroth J, et al.
Sci Immunol . 2024 Sep; 9(99):eadp0344. PMID: 39241057
Langerhans cells (LCs) are distinct among phagocytes, functioning both as embryo-derived, tissue-resident macrophages in skin innervation and repair and as migrating professional antigen-presenting cells, a function classically assigned to dendritic...
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Wang R, Gomez Salazar M, Prunonosa Cervera I, Coutts A, French K, Pinto M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):7483. PMID: 39209825
Enhancing thermogenic brown adipose tissue (BAT) function is a promising therapeutic strategy for metabolic disease. However, predominantly thermoneutral modern human living conditions deactivate BAT. We demonstrate that selective adipocyte deficiency...
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Tauber M, Basso L, Martin J, Bostan L, Pinto M, Thierry G, et al.
J Exp Med . 2024 Jan; 221(2). PMID: 38265438
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Tauber M, Basso L, Martin J, Bostan L, Pinto M, Thierry G, et al.
J Exp Med . 2023 Jul; 220(10). PMID: 37462672
Mast cells (MCs) are tissue-resident immune cells that exhibit homeostatic and neuron-associated functions. Here, we combined whole-tissue imaging and single-cell RNA sequencing datasets to generate a pan-organ analysis of MCs...
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Haubruck P, Pinto M, Moradi B, Little C, Gentek R
Front Immunol . 2021 Nov; 12:763702. PMID: 34804052
Synovial joints are complex structures that enable normal locomotion. Following injury, they undergo a series of changes, including a prevalent inflammatory response. This increases the risk for development of osteoarthritis...
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Pinto M, Dubouchaud H, Jouve C, Rigaudiere J, Patrac V, Bouvier D, et al.
J Physiol Biochem . 2021 Jul; 78(2):501-516. PMID: 34292519
The purpose of this study was to determine whether magnesium L-lactate is responsible for having a beneficial effect on the myocardium and the skeletal muscles and how this substrate acts...