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Vito Riccardo Tomaso Zanotelli

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Windhager J, Zanotelli V, Schulz D, Meyer L, Daniel M, Bodenmiller B, et al.
Nat Protoc . 2023 Oct; 18(11):3565-3613. PMID: 37816904
Multiplexed imaging enables the simultaneous spatial profiling of dozens of biological molecules in tissues at single-cell resolution. Extracting biologically relevant information, such as the spatial distribution of cell phenotypes from...
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Lun X, Szklarczyk D, Gabor A, Dobberstein N, Zanotelli V, Saez-Rodriguez J, et al.
Mol Cell . 2019 May; 74(5):1086-1102.e5. PMID: 31101498
Kinase and phosphatase overexpression drives tumorigenesis and drug resistance. We previously developed a mass-cytometry-based single-cell proteomics approach that enables quantitative assessment of overexpression effects on cell signaling. Here, we applied...
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Schulz D, Severin Y, Zanotelli V, Bodenmiller B
Sci Rep . 2019 Feb; 9(1):1925. PMID: 30760760
Phagocytosis is a process in which target cells or particles are engulfed and taken up by other cells, typically professional phagocytes; this process is crucial in many physiological processes and...
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Schulz D, Zanotelli V, Fischer J, Schapiro D, Engler S, Lun X, et al.
Cell Syst . 2018 Apr; 6(4):531. PMID: 29698648
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Schulz D, Zanotelli V, Fischer J, Schapiro D, Engler S, Lun X, et al.
Cell Syst . 2018 Jan; 6(1):25-36.e5. PMID: 29289569
To build comprehensive models of cellular states and interactions in normal and diseased tissue, genetic and proteomic information must be extracted with single-cell and spatial resolution. Here, we extended imaging...
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Chevrier S, Levine J, Zanotelli V, Silina K, Schulz D, Bacac M, et al.
Cell . 2017 May; 169(4):736-749.e18. PMID: 28475899
Immune cells in the tumor microenvironment modulate cancer progression and are attractive therapeutic targets. Macrophages and T cells are key components of the microenvironment, yet their phenotypes and relationships in...