Olivia Moscatelli
The University of Melbourne(AU)Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research(AU)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Celiac Disease Research and Management, Microscopic Colitis, Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Viral Infections and Immunology Research, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
Most-Cited Works
- → MaveDB 2024: a curated community database with over seven million variant effects from multiplexed functional assays(2025)56 cited
- → MaveDB v2: a curated community database with over three million variant effects from multiplexed functional assays(2021)28 cited
- → Blood-Based T-Cell Diagnosis of Celiac Disease(2025)18 cited
- → Impaired IgM Memory B Cell Function Is Common in Coeliac Disease but Conjugate Pneumococcal Vaccination Induces Robust Protective Immunity(2024)2 cited
- → An optimised whole blood interleukin‐2 release assay is more sensitive than interferon‐γ ELIS pot for detecting and quantifying gluten‐specific CD 4 + T‐cell responses in coeliac disease(2025)1 cited
- → Immune therapies in coeliac disease and food allergies: Advances, challenges, and opportunities(2025)1 cited
- → 790 A WHOLE BLOOD INTERLEUKIN-2 RELEASE ASSAY OFFERS HIGHER SENSITIVITY TO DETECT GLUTEN-SPECIFIC CD4+ T CELLS THAN INTERFERON-γ ELISPOT IN CELIAC DISEASE AND ACCURATELY REFLECTS GLUTEN PEPTIDE IMMUNOGENICITY(2024)
- → Reply(2025)
- → 469 GLUTEN-SPECIFIC CD4+ T CELL DETECTION USING A WHOLE BLOOD INTERLEUKIN-2 RELEASE ASSAY IS SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC FOR CELIAC DISEASE(2024)
- → Tu1902 STOOL GLUTEN IMMUNOGENIC PEPTIDE DETECTION IS HIGHLY SENSITIVE AFTER LOW-DOSE GLUTEN CHALLENGE AND REVEALS A HIGH BACKGROUND RATE OF UNINTENDED GLUTEN INTAKE IN TREATED CELIAC DISEASE(2023)