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Matthieu Camus

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Pariente B, Mocan I, Camus M, Dutertre C, Ettersperger J, Cattan P, et al.
Gastroenterology . 2011 May; 141(1):217-26, 226.e1-2. PMID: 21600899
Background & Aims: The natural killer group 2 member D (NKG2D) is a stimulatory receptor expressed on a subset of mucosal and peripheral CD4+ T cells in patients with Crohn's...
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Camus M, Galon J
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2010 Aug; 684:166-77. PMID: 20795548
Cancer is a major public health problem worldwide. Accumulating evidence suggests that Gtumor-host interactions may in part impact on tumor progression. However, the role of inflammation and adaptive immune reaction...
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Mlecnik B, Tosolini M, Charoentong P, Kirilovsky A, Bindea G, Berger A, et al.
Gastroenterology . 2009 Nov; 138(4):1429-40. PMID: 19909745
Background & Aims: Colorectal cancer is a complex disease involving immune defense mechanisms within the tumor. Herein, we used data integration and biomolecular network reconstruction to generate hypotheses about the...
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Camus M, Tosolini M, Mlecnik B, Pages F, Kirilovsky A, Berger A, et al.
Cancer Res . 2009 Mar; 69(6):2685-93. PMID: 19258510
A role for the immune system in controlling the progression of solid tumors has been established in several mouse models. However, the effect of immune responses and tumor escape on...
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Galon J, Costes A, Sanchez-Cabo F, Kirilovsky A, Mlecnik B, Lagorce-Pages C, et al.
Science . 2006 Sep; 313(5795):1960-4. PMID: 17008531
The role of the adaptive immune response in controlling the growth and recurrence of human tumors has been controversial. We characterized the tumor-infiltrating immune cells in large cohorts of human...
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Pages F, Berger A, Camus M, Sanchez-Cabo F, Costes A, Molidor R, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2005 Dec; 353(25):2654-66. PMID: 16371631
Background: The role of tumor-infiltrating immune cells in the early metastatic invasion of colorectal cancer is unknown. Methods: We studied pathological signs of early metastatic invasion (venous emboli and lymphatic...