Lydia Dyck

2.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
12 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Lydia Dyck is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lydia Dyck has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Immunology, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Lydia Dyck's work include Immune Cell Function and Interaction (8 papers), Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers (4 papers) and Immune cells in cancer (3 papers). Lydia Dyck is often cited by papers focused on Immune Cell Function and Interaction (8 papers), Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers (4 papers) and Immune cells in cancer (3 papers). Lydia Dyck collaborates with scholars based in Ireland, Germany and United States. Lydia Dyck's co-authors include Kingston H. G. Mills, Lydia Lynch, Róisín M. Loftus, Raymond P. Donnelly, David K. Finlay, Mathilde Raverdeau, Andrew E. Hogan, Donal O’Shea, Vanessa Zaiatz-Bittencourt and Peter J. Oefner and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Nature Immunology and Cell Death and Differentiation.

In The Last Decade

Lydia Dyck

12 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

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Manjula Reddy United States
Susan M. Kaech United States
Anthony T. Phan United States
Robert S. Welner United States
Shui Cao China
Jorg van Loosdregt Netherlands
Manjula Reddy United States
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All Works

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Dyck, Lydia, Hannah Prendeville, Mathilde Raverdeau, et al.. (2022). Suppressive effects of the obese tumor microenvironment on CD8 T cell infiltration and effector function. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 219(3). 60 indexed citations
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Dyck, Lydia & Lydia Lynch. (2022). Diverse effects of obesity on antitumor immunity and immunotherapy. Trends in Molecular Medicine. 29(2). 112–123. 10 indexed citations
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Hellwig, Christian T., M. Eugenia Delgado, Josip Skoko, et al.. (2021). Proteasome inhibition triggers the formation of TRAIL receptor 2 platforms for caspase-8 activation that accumulate in the cytosol. Cell Death and Differentiation. 29(1). 147–155. 9 indexed citations
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Michelet, Xavier, Lydia Dyck, Andrew E. Hogan, et al.. (2018). Metabolic reprogramming of natural killer cells in obesity limits antitumor responses. Nature Immunology. 19(12). 1330–1340. 448 indexed citations breakdown →
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Aßmann, Nadine, Katie O’Brien, Raymond P. Donnelly, et al.. (2017). Srebp-controlled glucose metabolism is essential for NK cell functional responses. Nature Immunology. 18(11). 1197–1206. 288 indexed citations
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Dyck, Lydia & Kingston H. G. Mills. (2017). Immune checkpoints and their inhibition in cancer and infectious diseases. European Journal of Immunology. 47(5). 765–779. 419 indexed citations breakdown →
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Dyck, Lydia & Lydia Lynch. (2017). Cancer, obesity and immunometabolism – Connecting the dots. Cancer Letters. 417. 11–20. 39 indexed citations
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Pålsson‐McDermott, Eva M., Lydia Dyck, Zbigniew Zasłona, et al.. (2017). Pyruvate Kinase M2 Is Required for the Expression of the Immune Checkpoint PD-L1 in Immune Cells and Tumors. Frontiers in Immunology. 8. 1300–1300. 141 indexed citations
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Dyck, Lydia, Mieszko M. Wilk, Mathilde Raverdeau, et al.. (2016). Anti-PD-1 inhibits Foxp3+ Treg cell conversion and unleashes intratumoural effector T cells thereby enhancing the efficacy of a cancer vaccine in a mouse model. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 65(12). 1491–1498. 53 indexed citations
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Menck, Kerstin, Christian Scharf, Annalen Bleckmann, et al.. (2014). Tumor-derived microvesicles mediate human breast cancer invasion through differentially glycosylated EMMPRIN. Journal of Molecular Cell Biology. 7(2). 143–153. 108 indexed citations
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Delgado, M. Eugenia, Lydia Dyck, Maike A. Laussmann, & Markus Rehm. (2014). Modulation of apoptosis sensitivity through the interplay with autophagic and proteasomal degradation pathways. Cell Death and Disease. 5(1). e1011–e1011. 43 indexed citations
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Galvin, Karen, Lydia Dyck, Neil A. Marshall, et al.. (2013). Blocking retinoic acid receptor-α enhances the efficacy of a dendritic cell vaccine against tumours by suppressing the induction of regulatory T cells. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 62(7). 1273–1282. 29 indexed citations

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