Hélène Ruffieux
0000-0002-7113-2540
University of Cambridge
9 papers found
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Immune checkpoint blockade sensitivity and progression-free survival associates with baseline CD8 + T cell clone size and cytotoxicity
Longitudinal analysis reveals that delayed bystander CD8+ T cell activation and early immune pathology distinguish severe COVID-19 from mild disease
Delayed bystander CD8 T cell activation, early immune pathology and persistent dysregulation characterise severe COVID-19
Sensitivity to Immune Checkpoint Blockade and Progression-Free Survival is associated with baseline CD8+ T cell clone size and cytotoxicity
EPISPOT: an epigenome-driven approach for detecting and interpreting hotspots in molecular QTL studies
A fully joint Bayesian quantitative trait locus mapping of human protein abundance in plasma
A global-local approach for detecting hotspots in multiple-response regression
A large-scale multivariate pQTL study sheds light on the genetic architecture of obesity
Efficient inference for genetic association studies with multiple outcomes
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