The role of the gut microbiome and microbiota-derived urine metabolites in the activation of macrophages and T-cells in the context of anti-tumor immunity  Page description

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Identifier
146775
Type FK
Principal investigator Lohinai, Zoltán
Title in Hungarian A vizeletből kimutatható mikrobiális metabolitok jelentősége a makrofágok és T-sejtek aktivációjában és a tumor-ellenes immunitásában
Title in English The role of the gut microbiome and microbiota-derived urine metabolites in the activation of macrophages and T-cells in the context of anti-tumor immunity
Keywords in Hungarian Vizelet, Mikrobiom, Keringő Metabolitok, Makrofág, Tüdőrák Immunterápia
Keywords in English Urine, Circulating Metabolites, Microbiom, macrophages, lung cancer immunotherapy
Discipline
Cancer and its biological basis (Council of Medical and Biological Sciences)70 %
Immunology (Council of Medical and Biological Sciences)30 %
Panel Immunity, Cancer and Microbiology
Department or equivalent Institute of Translational Medicine (Semmelweis University)
Participants Dóra, Dávid
Somodi, Csenge Margit
Szegvári, Gábor Adrián
Vágó-Szincsák, Sára
Starting date 2024-01-01
Closing date 2027-12-31
Funding (in million HUF) 43.666
FTE (full time equivalent) 9.80
state running project




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