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Organisatie
Guilliams Lab
Research Group
Hoofdorganisatie:VIB Center for Inflammation Research
Tijdsduur:1 jul 2017 → Heden
Organisatieprofiel:Research on ONtogeny and functional Specialization of myeloid cell subsETs (ONSET), development and functional specialization of tissue-resident macrophages, interactions between the macrophages and their tissue-specific niche.
Trefwoorden:Immunology, Infection innate immunity, inflammation, autoimmunity
Disciplines:Bio-informatica en computationele biologie, Immunologie, Microbiologie
Huidige onderzoekers
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- Martin Guilliams (Verantwoordelijke)
- Birthe Haest (Lid)
- Jean-François Hastir (Lid)
- Marie Laviron (Lid)
- Pieter Louwe (Lid)
- Wouter Saelens (Lid)
- Michiel Ver Cruysse (Lid)
- Camille Wagner (Lid)
Projecten
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- Unravelling the cell-cell circuits underlying the functional reprogramming of KCs and TAMs during liver metastasisVanaf1 jan 2024 → HedenFinanciering: HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie-acties (MSCA)
- Unravelling the crosstalk between Stellate cells and Kupffer cells and its role in maintaining Stellate cell quiescenceVanaf1 jan 2023 → HedenFinanciering: HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie-acties (MSCA)
- Unravelling the pathogenic cell-cell circuits underlying the tissue memory of non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseVanaf1 okt 2022 → HedenFinanciering: HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie-acties (MSCA)
- VIB Grant for Guilliams Lab_Period:2022-01-01-2026-12-31Vanaf1 jan 2022 → HedenFinanciering: VOI - Projectmatig onderzoek
- Unravelling the molecular basis of the Kupffer cellhepatocyte crosstalk and its role in the functional specialization of liver Kupffer cells. — Liver ID3ntity - (Marie Curie Individual Fellowship voor Aimée Bugler-Lamb)Vanaf1 mei 2021 → 30 apr 2023Financiering: HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie-acties (MSCA)
- Elucidating the role of macrophages in liver regeneration and tissue unit formation (Marie Sklodowska Curie individual fellowship) (LiverMacRegenCircuit) - Freya SvedbergVanaf1 sep 2020 → 31 aug 2022Financiering: HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie-acties (MSCA)
- A reference cell atlas of human liver diversity over a lifespan (Seed Networks)Vanaf1 sep 2019 → 31 aug 2023Financiering: Andere int. instellingen niet elders genoemd
- Determining the instructive tissue signals and the master transcription factors driving Kupffer cell differentiationVanaf1 jul 2017 → 30 jun 2022Financiering: HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
- VIB Grant for Guilliams Lab_Period:2017-01-01-2021-12-31Vanaf1 jan 2017 → 31 dec 2021Financiering: VOI - Projectmatig onderzoek
Publicaties
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- Single cell biology-a Keystone Symposia report.(2021)
Auteurs: Martin Guilliams
Pagina's: 74-97 - Does niche competition determine the origin of tissue-resident macrophages?(2017)
Auteurs: Martin Guilliams, Charlotte Scott
Pagina's: 451-460 - Editorial for Cellular Immunology special issue on "Tissue Macrophages"(2018)
Auteurs: Martin Guilliams
Pagina's: 1-4 - Myeloid Cells TREM Down Anti-tumor Responses.(2020)
Auteurs: Martin Guilliams
Pagina's: 796-798 - Macrophages and lipid metabolism(2018)
Auteurs: Anneleen Remmerie, Charlotte Scott
Pagina's: 27-42 - Priority lane to cDC1 open for IRF8+ progenitors(2019)
Auteurs: Martin Guilliams, Charlotte Scott
Pagina's: 1795-1797 - Macrophage superclusters to the rescue.(2023)
Auteurs: Pieter Louwe, Martin Guilliams
Pagina's: 1050-1051 - Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis induces transient changes within the liver macrophage pool(2017)
Auteurs: Charlotte Scott, Martin Guilliams
Pagina's: 74-83 - Functional vulnerability of liver macrophages to capsules defines virulence of blood-borne bacteria.(2022)
Auteurs: Martin Guilliams, Alain Beschin
Pagina's: e20212032 - Stellate Cells, Hepatocytes, and Endothelial Cells Imprint the Kupffer Cell Identity on Monocytes Colonizing the Liver Macrophage Niche.(2019)
Auteurs: Johnny Bonnardel, Wouter T'Jonck, Djoere Gaublomme, Robin Browaeys, Charlotte Scott, Anna Kremer, Evelien Van Hamme, Pieter De Bleser, Alain Beschin, Bart Lambrecht, et al.
Pagina's: 638-654.e9