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Nikolaos Kanellakis

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Hamid M, Cespedes P, Jin C, Chen J, Gileadi U, Antoun E, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2024 Apr; 25(5):834-846. PMID: 38561495
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, leading to increased interest in utilizing immunotherapy strategies for better cancer treatments. In the past decade, CD103 T cells have...
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Bedawi E, Stavroulias D, Hedley E, Blyth K, Kirk A, De Fonseka D, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2023 Oct; 208(12):1305-1315. PMID: 37820359
Assessing the early use of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) or intrapleural enzyme therapy (IET) in pleural infection requires a phase III randomized controlled trial (RCT). To establish the feasibility of...
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Ellayeh M, Bedawi E, Banka R, Sundaralingam A, George V, Kanellakis N, et al.
Respiration . 2021 Sep; 101(1):46-56. PMID: 34515216
Background: Thoracoscopy is the "gold standard" diagnostic modality for investigation of suspected pleural malignancy. It is postulated that meticulous assessment of the pleural cavity may be adequate to indicate malignancy...
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Freedman J, Hagel J, Scott E, Psallidas I, Gupta A, Spiers L, et al.
EMBO Mol Med . 2017 Jun; 9(8):1067-1087. PMID: 28634161
Oncolytic viruses exploit the cancer cell phenotype to complete their lytic life cycle, releasing progeny virus to infect nearby cells and repeat the process. We modified the oncolytic group B...
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Bibby A, Tsim S, Kanellakis N, Ball H, Talbot D, Blyth K, et al.
Eur Respir Rev . 2016 Dec; 25(142):472-486. PMID: 27903668
Malignant pleural mesothelioma is an aggressive malignancy of the pleural surface, predominantly caused by prior asbestos exposure. There is a global epidemic of malignant pleural mesothelioma underway, and incidence rates...