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Double-negative thymocyte subsets in CD3 zeta chain-deficient mice: absence of HSA+CD44-CD25- cells
Crompton, T.Eur J Immunol, 1994 , 24, 1903-7, PMID: 7520000
The degree of CD8 dependence of cytolytic T cell precursors is determined by the nature of the T cell receptor (TCR) and influences negative selection in TCR-transgenic mice
Auphan, N.Eur J Immunol, 1994 , 24, 1572-7, PMID: 8026519
Dynamic adhesion of CD8-positive cells to antibody-coated surfaces: the initial step is independent of microfilaments and intracellular domains of cell-binding molecules
Pierres, A.J Cell Biol, 1994 , 125, 945-53, PMID: 8188755
The V beta complementarity determining region 1 of a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-restricted T cell receptor is involved in the recognition of peptide/MHC I and superantigen/MHC II complex
Bellio, M.J Exp Med, 1994 , 179, 1087-97, PMID: 8145032
Different patterns of calcium signaling triggered through two components of the B lymphocyte antigen receptor
Choquet, D.J Biol Chem, 1994 , 269, 6491-7, PMID: 7509805
Induction of tolerance to self MHC class I molecules expressed under the control of milk protein or beta-globin gene promoters
Sponaas, A. M.Int Immunol, 1994 , 6, 277-87, PMID: 7512374
Analysis of the (YXXL/I)2 signalling motifs found in the cytoplasmic segment of the mouse CD3-zeta chain
Wegener, A. M.Adv Exp Med Biol, 1994 , 365, 45-51, PMID: 7887312
Chromosomal location of the Syk and ZAP-70 tyrosine kinase genes in mice and humans
Ku, G.Immunogenetics, 1994 , 40, 300-2, PMID: 8082894
The (YXXL/I)2 signalling motif found in the cytoplasmic segments of the bovine leukaemia virus envelope protein and Epstein-Barr virus latent membrane protein 2A can elicit early and late lymphocyte activation events
Beaufils, P.EMBO J, 1993 , 12, 5105-12, PMID: 8262054
The cytoplasmic tail of the T cell receptor zeta chain is dispensable for antigen-mediated T cell activation
Hermans, M. H.Eur J Immunol, 1993 , 23, 2257-62, PMID: 8103746

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Team leaders
Marie MALISSEN, DRCE1, PhD

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Bernard MALISSEN, DRCE1, PhD

Member of the French Academy of Sciences
EMBO Member
Honorary Member of the American Association of Immunologists

The team

Lea
BAUGE - PhD Student
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BAUGE Lea

PhD Student, INSERM
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Alice
CLEMENT - IE
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CLEMENT Alice

IE, CNRS
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Joanna
DE CHIARA - IE
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DE CHIARA Joanna

IE, Inserm
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Sandrine
HENRI - DR2
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HENRI Sandrine

DR2, INSERM

Sandrine HENRI is a resident scientist who joined the Institute in 2002 after a post-doctoral training in Ken Shortman’s laboratory (WEHI, Melbourne, Australia). As a project leader, she supervised post doctoral fellow, PhD student and technical assistant and made major contributions to decipher dendritic cell and macrophage subsets within peripheral tissues (ie skin and gut) and to the understanding of their origins and functions. With the use of innovative knock-in mouse models, she is interested to further understand the role of each specific DC and macrophage subsets in the control of adaptive T cell responses and to apply this knowledge to improve vaccination and desensitization.
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Sophie
PANIGOT - PhD student
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PANIGOT Sophie

PhD student, Inserm Transfert (bourse CIFRE)
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Jeanne
PERROTEAU - Post-Doctorante
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PERROTEAU Jeanne

Post-Doctorante, CNRS
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Despina
PERVIZOU - Post-Doctorante
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PERVIZOU Despina

Post-Doctorante, AMU
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Romain
RONCAGALLI - DR2
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RONCAGALLI Romain

DR2, CNRS
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Guillaume
VOISINNE - CRCN
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VOISINNE Guillaume

CRCN, CNRS
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Fanghui
ZHANG - Post-Doctorant
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ZHANG Fanghui

Post-Doctorant,
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Selected publications

Quantitative interactomics in primary T cells unveils TCR signal diversification extent and dynamics
Voisinne G., Nature Immunology, 2019 , PMID: 31591574
Quantitative Interactomics in Primary T Cells Provides a Rationale for Concomitant PD-1 and BTLA Coinhibitor Blockade in Cancer Immunotherapy
Celis-Gutierrez J., Cell Rep., 2019 , PMID: 31189114
Broad and Largely Concordant Molecular Changes Characterize Tolerogenic and Immunogenic Dendritic Cell Maturation in Thymus and Periphery
Ardouin L., Immunity, 2016 , PMID: 27533013
A Matter of Perspective: Moving from a Pre-omic to a Systems-Biology Vantage of Monocyte-Derived Cell Function and Nomenclature
Guilliams M, Immunity, 2016 , PMID: 26789914
Laser-Assisted Intradermal Delivery of Adjuvant-Free Vaccines Targeting XCR1+ Dendritic Cells Induces Potent Antitumoral Responses
Terhorst D., J Immunol., 2015 , PMID: 25941327
Early T cell activation: integrating biochemical, structural, and biophysical cues
Malissen B., Annu Rev Immunol., 2015 , PMID: 25861978
A THEMIS:SHP1 complex promotes T-cell survival
Paster W., EMBO J., 2015 , PMID: 25535246
Quantitative proteomics analysis of signalosome dynamics in primary T cells identifies the surface receptor CD6 as a Lat adaptor-independent TCR signaling hub
Roncagalli R., Nat Immunol., 2014 , doi: 10.1038/ni.2843., PMID: 24584089
Origins and Functional Specialization of Macrophages and of Conventional and Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells in Mouse Skin
Tamoutounour S., Immunity, 2013 , PMID: 24184057

Contact

Marie MALISSEN
Tel: +33 (0)4 91 26 91 27
Bernard MALISSEN
Tel: +33 (0)4 91 26 91 19

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Team

BAUGE
Lea
CLEMENT
Alice
DE CHIARA
Joanna
HENRI
Sandrine
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HENRI Sandrine, DR2, INSERM

Sandrine HENRI is a resident scientist who joined the Institute in 2002 after a post-doctoral training in Ken Shortman’s laboratory (WEHI, Melbourne, Australia). As a project leader, she supervised post doctoral fellow, PhD student and technical assistant and made major contributions to decipher dendritic cell and macrophage subsets within peripheral tissues (ie skin and gut) and to the understanding of their origins and functions. With the use of innovative knock-in mouse models, she is interested to further understand the role of each specific DC and macrophage subsets in the control of adaptive T cell responses and to apply this knowledge to improve vaccination and desensitization.
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PANIGOT
Sophie
PERROTEAU
Jeanne
PERVIZOU
Despina
RONCAGALLI
Romain
VOISINNE
Guillaume
ZHANG
Fanghui

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