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Thomas Ritter

7PUBLICATIONS
8CO-AUTHORS
Molecular targetsElectrochemical energy storage and conversionApplied immunology (incl. antibody engineering, xenotransplantation and t-cell therapies)Regenerative medicine (incl. stem cells)Transplantation immunology
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|Oct 19, 2025
Stromal cells modulate innate immune cell phenotype and function in colorectal cancer via the Sialic acid/Siglec axis.

Aoise O'Neill, Norashikin Zakaria, Courtney Bull

|Sep 20, 2025
Correction: Small extracellular vesicles secreted from TGF-β1-licensed mesenchymal stromal cells reduce inflammation-associated injury following corneal alkali burn.

Ellen Donohoe, Aoife Canning, Eanna Johnston

|Jul 14, 2025
Small extracellular vesicles secreted from TGF-β1-licensed mesenchymal stromal cells reduce inflammation-associated injury following corneal alkali burn.

Ellen Donohoe, Aoife Canning, Eanna Johnston

|Jul 09, 2025
In-vitro immunomodulatory efficacy of extracellular vesicles derived from TGF-β1/IFN-γ dual licensed human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells.

Jiemin Wang, Seyedmohammad Moosavizadeh, Manon Jammes

|Aug 29, 2024
Immunomodulatory potential of cytokine-licensed human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells correlates with potency marker expression profile.

Jiemin Wang, Yingying Zhou, Ellen Donohoe

|Apr 07, 2021
Subconjunctival administration of low-dose murine allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells promotes corneal allograft survival in mice.

Oliver Treacy, Kevin Lynch, Nick Murphy

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