Alberto Mantovani

Alberto Mantovani (born 29 October 1948) is an Italian physician and immunologist. He is Scientific Director of Istituto Clinico Humanitas (Humanitas Clinical and Research Center), President and Founder of the Fondazione Humanitas per la Ricerca, and Professor of Pathology at the State University of Milan. He is known for his works in the roles of the immune system in the development of cancer. His research on tumor-associated macrophages (TAM, an acronym he coined) established inflammation as one of the causes of cancer. He was the first to identify monocyte chemotactic protein - 1 / CCL2 in 1983, and ''PTX3'' in 1997. His works revealed the existence of decoy receptors in cell-signalling. He has been the most cited scientist in Italy, and one of the ten most cited immunologists worldwide. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Mantovani, Alberto
Published 2016
Henry Stewart Talks

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by Mantovani, Alberto
Published 2016
Henry Stewart Talks

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by Mantovani, Alberto
Published 1999
Karger

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by Frazzoli, Chiara
Published 2019
Frontiers Media SA
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Published 2008
Springer New York
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Published 2014
Springer New York
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