Charlotte L. Scott

14.4k total citations · 6 hit papers
56 papers, 7.3k citations indexed

About

Charlotte L. Scott is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Charlotte L. Scott has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 7.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 48 papers in Immunology, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Charlotte L. Scott's work include Immune cells in cancer (25 papers), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (20 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (18 papers). Charlotte L. Scott is often cited by papers focused on Immune cells in cancer (25 papers), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (20 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (18 papers). Charlotte L. Scott collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Charlotte L. Scott's co-authors include Martin Guilliams, Allan McI. Mowat, Calum C. Bain, Anneleen Remmerie, Liesbet Martens, Bernard Malissen, Yvan Saeys, Bart N. Lambrecht, Sofie De Prijck and Aude Aumeunier and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine, Nature Communications and The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Charlotte L. Scott

54 papers receiving 7.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Charlotte L. Scott Belgium 31 4.8k 1.9k 1.1k 922 764 56 7.3k
Claudia Kemper United States 48 5.2k 1.1× 1.5k 0.8× 461 0.4× 970 1.1× 437 0.6× 136 7.9k
Rick A. Wetsel United States 51 5.3k 1.1× 1.8k 1.0× 819 0.8× 863 0.9× 595 0.8× 126 8.9k
Nicolas Cagnard France 35 3.3k 0.7× 2.3k 1.2× 946 0.9× 624 0.7× 661 0.9× 83 7.2k
Michael H. Sieweke France 39 4.9k 1.0× 3.4k 1.8× 714 0.7× 740 0.8× 675 0.9× 62 9.0k
Simon Yona Israel 41 6.7k 1.4× 3.3k 1.8× 2.6k 2.4× 903 1.0× 508 0.7× 74 10.6k
Oscar R. Colegio United States 23 2.8k 0.6× 3.0k 1.6× 932 0.9× 824 0.9× 448 0.6× 47 6.5k
Reiko Horai United States 44 3.9k 0.8× 2.3k 1.2× 864 0.8× 1.0k 1.1× 338 0.4× 93 7.5k
Andrés Hidalgo Spain 50 6.2k 1.3× 2.9k 1.5× 660 0.6× 821 0.9× 586 0.8× 127 11.2k
Elżbieta Kołaczkowska Poland 27 4.0k 0.8× 1.8k 0.9× 294 0.3× 861 0.9× 429 0.6× 71 6.8k
Christine D. Dijkstra Netherlands 55 4.0k 0.8× 2.6k 1.4× 2.6k 2.4× 608 0.7× 588 0.8× 132 9.7k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Charlotte L. Scott

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ponti, Federico F. De, Zhuangzhuang Liu, & Charlotte L. Scott. (2024). Understanding the complex macrophage landscape in MASLD. JHEP Reports. 6(11). 101196–101196. 19 indexed citations
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Zwicker, C., Bavo Vanneste, Noémi Van Hul, et al.. (2024). Host-pathogen interactions in the Plasmodium-infected mouse liver at spatial and single-cell resolution. Nature Communications. 15(1). 7105–7105. 8 indexed citations
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Hausmann, Annika, Ioana Sandu, Rami Bechara, et al.. (2024). Researcher Reflections—Inspiring Paths in Academia. European Journal of Immunology. 55(2).
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Liu, Zhuangzhuang, Pieter A. Louwe, & Charlotte L. Scott. (2023). Studying Macrophages in the Murine Steatotic Liver Using Flow Cytometry and Confocal Microscopy. Methods in molecular biology. 2713. 207–230. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Zhuangzhuang, Christina Mueller, Mira Haegman, et al.. (2023). A20 is a master switch of IL-33 signaling in macrophages and determines IL-33–induced lung immunity. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 152(1). 244–256.e4. 12 indexed citations
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Muynck, Kevin De, Bart Vanderborght, Federico F. De Ponti, et al.. (2023). Kupffer Cells Contested as Early Drivers in the Pathogenesis of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. American Journal Of Pathology. 193(4). 366–379. 9 indexed citations
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Vanderborght, Bart, Kevin De Muynck, Eva Gijbels, et al.. (2023). Transient Kupffer cell depletion and subsequent replacement by infiltrating monocyte‐derived cells does not alter the induction or progression of hepatocellular carcinoma. International Journal of Cancer. 152(12). 2615–2628. 6 indexed citations
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Vanderkerken, Matthias, António P. Baptista, Marco De Giovanni, et al.. (2021). ILC3s control splenic cDC homeostasis via lymphotoxin signaling. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 218(5). 12 indexed citations
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Catrysse, Leen, Bastiaan Maes, Parul Mehrotra, et al.. (2021). A20 deficiency in myeloid cells protects mice from diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance due to increased fatty acid metabolism. Cell Reports. 36(12). 109748–109748. 16 indexed citations
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Wyngene, Lise Van, Tineke Vanderhaeghen, Steven Timmermans, et al.. (2020). Hepatic PPARα function and lipid metabolic pathways are dysregulated in polymicrobial sepsis. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 12(2). e11319–e11319. 51 indexed citations
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Ydens, Elke, Lukas Amann, Bob Asselbergh, et al.. (2020). Profiling peripheral nerve macrophages reveals two macrophage subsets with distinct localization, transcriptome and response to injury. Nature Neuroscience. 23(5). 676–689. 163 indexed citations
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Hove, Hannah Van, Liesbet Martens, Isabelle Scheyltjens, et al.. (2019). A single-cell atlas of mouse brain macrophages reveals unique transcriptional identities shaped by ontogeny and tissue environment. Nature Neuroscience. 22(6). 1021–1035. 624 indexed citations breakdown →
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Borght, Katrien Van der, Charlotte L. Scott, Liesbet Martens, et al.. (2018). Myocarditis Elicits Dendritic Cell and Monocyte Infiltration in the Heart and Self-Antigen Presentation by Conventional Type 2 Dendritic Cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 9. 2714–2714. 29 indexed citations
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Remmerie, Anneleen & Charlotte L. Scott. (2018). Macrophages and lipid metabolism. Cellular Immunology. 330. 27–42. 318 indexed citations
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Bain, Calum C., Jennifer Montgomery, Charlotte L. Scott, et al.. (2017). TGFβR signalling controls CD103+CD11b+ dendritic cell development in the intestine. Nature Communications. 8(1). 620–620. 81 indexed citations
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Borght, Katrien Van der, Charlotte L. Scott, Veronika Nindl, et al.. (2017). Myocardial Infarction Primes Autoreactive T Cells through Activation of Dendritic Cells. Cell Reports. 18(12). 3005–3017. 93 indexed citations
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Devisscher, Lindsey, Charlotte L. Scott, Sander Lefere, et al.. (2017). Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis induces transient changes within the liver macrophage pool. Cellular Immunology. 322. 74–83. 81 indexed citations
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Cerovic, Vuk, Stephanie Houston, Lotta Utriainen, et al.. (2014). Lymph-borne CD8 alpha+ dendritic cells are uniquely able to cross-prime CD8+T cells with antigen acquired from intestinal epithelial cells. Immunology. 143. 7 indexed citations
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Mirchandani, Ananda S., Anne‐Gaëlle Besnard, Charlotte L. Scott, et al.. (2014). Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Drive CD4+ Th2 Cell Responses. The Journal of Immunology. 192(5). 2442–2448. 259 indexed citations
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Bain, Calum C., Charlotte L. Scott, Heli Uronen‐Hansson, et al.. (2012). Resident and pro-inflammatory macrophages in the colon represent alternative context-dependent fates of the same Ly6Chi monocyte precursors. Mucosal Immunology. 6(3). 498–510. 698 indexed citations breakdown →

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