Immunology and Cell Biology

Papers
(The median citation count of Immunology and Cell Biology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Antibody detection assays for COVID‐19 diagnosis: an early overview71
Neutralizing type‐I interferon autoantibodies are associated with delayed viral clearance and intensive care unit admission in patients with COVID‐1966
Impact of prebiotics on immune response: from the bench to the clinic62
Antibody‐mediated complement activation in pathology and protection53
The future is now? Clinical and translational aspects of “Omics” technologies47
Harnessing the immune system via FcγR function in immune therapy: a pathway to next‐gen mAbs45
Lipopolysaccharide promotes Drp1‐dependent mitochondrial fission and associated inflammatory responses in macrophages44
Immunometabolism of Leishmania granulomas33
SARS‐CoV‐2‐specific CD8+ T‐cell responses and TCR signatures in the context of a prominent HLA‐A*24:02 allomorph27
De‐coding genetic risk variants in type 1 diabetes25
Dendritic cells in Th2 immune responses and allergic sensitization23
Dynamic roles of neutrophils in post‐stroke neuroinflammation22
miR‐142‐5p and miR‐130a‐3p regulate pulmonary macrophage polarization and asthma airway remodeling22
Viperin binds STING and enhances the type‐I interferon response following dsDNA detection22
Dendritic cell Flt3 – regulation, roles and repercussions for immunotherapy21
The emerging role of microRNA in regulating the mTOR signaling pathway in immune and inflammatory responses18
Induction of stable human FOXP3+ Tregs by a parasite‐derived TGF‐β mimic17
The parasite cytokine mimic Hp‐TGM potently replicates the regulatory effects of TGF‐β on murine CD4+ T cells17
Surveying purine biosynthesis across the domains of life unveils promising drug targets in pathogens17
A high‐dimensional cytometry atlas of peripheral blood over the human life span16
Interleukin‐1β exacerbates disease and is a potential therapeutic target to reduce pulmonary inflammation during severe influenza A virus infection16
Autophagy in T‐cell differentiation, survival and memory16
PilVax, a novel Lactococcus lactis‐based mucosal vaccine platform, stimulates systemic and mucosal immune responses to Staphylococcus aureus15
Migratory cues controlling B‐lymphocyte trafficking in human lymph nodes15
Differences in pulmonary group 2 innate lymphoid cells are dependent on mouse age, sex and strain14
The MAIT TCRβ chain contributes to discrimination of microbial ligand14
The onset, development and pathogenesis of severe neutrophilic asthma14
Vagal‐α7nAChR signaling attenuates allergic asthma responses and facilitates asthma tolerance by regulating inflammatory group 2 innate lymphoid cells14
Dysregulation of humoral immunity in chronic infection14
Neuroimmunology of cancer and associated symptomology14
Necrotic cell death increases the release of macrophage migration inhibitory factor by monocytes/macrophages13
Specific macrophage subsets accumulate in human subcutaneous and omental fat depots during obesity13
The magnitude of airway remodeling is not altered by distinct allergic inflammatory responses in BALB/c versus C57BL/6 mice but matrix composition differs13
Peripheral B‐cell dysregulation is associated with relapse after long‐term quiescence in patients with multiple sclerosis13
TANK‐binding kinase 1 mediates osteoclast differentiation by regulating NF‐κB, MAPK and Akt signaling pathways13
Inflammation accelerates copper‐mediated cytotoxicity through induction of six‐transmembrane epithelial antigens of prostate 4 expression13
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1987 protein induces M2 polarization of macrophages through activating the PI3K/Akt1/mTOR signaling pathway12
Making the most of high‐dimensional cytometry data12
Do different IgG repertoires play a role in B‐ and T‐cell functional modulation during ontogeny? The “hooks without bait” theory12
Control of innate immunity by the cGAS‐STING pathway12
Monocytes and macrophages in severe COVID‐19 – friend, foe or both?11
Lymphopenia in sepsis—an acquired immunodeficiency?11
P300/CBP‐associated factor (PCAF) attenuated M1 macrophage inflammatory responses possibly through KLF2 and KLF411
Antigen recognition by human γδ T cells: one step closer to knowing11
A decision tree model for neuroimmune guidance of allergic immunity11
Lipoic acid modulates inflammatory responses of monocytes and monocyte‐derived macrophages from healthy and relapsing‐remitting multiple sclerosis patients11
How does the gut microbiome influence immune checkpoint blockade therapy?11
T‐cell activation–induced marker assays in health and disease11
COVID‐19, varying genetic resistance to viral disease and immune tolerance checkpoints10
Clusterin regulates macrophage expansion, polarization and phagocytic activity in response to inflammation in the kidneys10
A single‐nucleotide polymorphism in the human ENTPD1 gene encoding CD39 is associated with worsened graft‐versus‐host disease in a humanized mouse model10
Streptolysins are the primary inflammasome activators in macrophages during Streptococcus pyogenes infection10
GPR43 regulates marginal zone B‐cell responses to foreign and endogenous antigens10
Impact of salt and the osmoprotective transcription factor NFAT‐5 on macrophages during mechanical strain9
Detecting pathogenic variants in autoimmune diseases using high‐throughput sequencing9
The importance of immunity in the development of reliable animal models for psoriasis and atopic dermatitis9
Identification and characterization of the long noncoding RNA Dreg1 as a novel regulator of Gata39
Activated monocytes and markers of inflammation in newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis9
Neutrophils play an ongoing role in preventing bacterial pneumonia by blocking the dissemination of Staphylococcus aureus from the upper to the lower airways9
Regulation of Chlamydia spreading from the small intestine to the large intestine via an immunological barrier9
Poor protective potential of influenza nucleoprotein antibodies despite wide prevalence9
Serum amyloid A3 is required for caerulein‐induced acute pancreatitis through induction of RIP3‐dependent necroptosis8
Speculations on the evolution of humoral adaptive immunity8
The human T‐cell receptor repertoire in health and disease and potential for omics integration8
Rare genetic variants in systemic autoimmunity8
IL‐21 treatment recovers follicular helper T cells and neutralizing antibody production in respiratory syncytial virus infection8
CC chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6) in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus8
A century later, still fighting back: antigen‐specific immunotherapies for type 1 diabetes8
ROR agonist hampers the proliferation and survival of postactivated CD8+ T cells through the downregulation of cholesterol synthesis‐related genes8
State‐of‐the‐art microscopy to understand islets of Langerhans: what to expect next?8
Specific antigen‐guiding exosomes inhibit food allergies by inducing regulatory T cells7
Regulatory T‐cell stability and functional plasticity in health and disease7
Host CD8α+ and CD103+ dendritic cells prime transplant antigen‐specific CD8+ T cells via cross‐dressing7
Comprehensive analysis of inhibitory checkpoint ligand expression by glioblastoma cells7
Cancer‐killing, decoy‐resistant interleukin‐187
Loss of hnRNPLL‐dependent splicing of Ptprc has no impact on B‐cell development, activation and terminal differentiation into antibody‐secreting cells7
Vaccine‐induced immune thrombosis and thrombocytopenia syndrome following adenovirus‐vectored severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 vaccination: a novel hypothesis regarding mechanisms and i7
A focus on natural killer T‐cell subset characterization and developmental stages7
Do plasma cells contribute to the determination of their lifespan?7
Decreased invariant natural killer T‐cell‐mediated antitumor immune response in patients with gastric cancer7
Pseudomonas aeruginosa modulates neutrophil granule exocytosis in an in vitro model of airway infection7
Ficolin A derived from local macrophages and neutrophils protects against lipopolysaccharide‐induced acute lung injury by activating complement7
Systemic administration of IL‐33 induces a population of circulating KLRG1hi type 2 innate lymphoid cells and inhibits type 1 innate immunity against multiple myeloma7
Brucella abortus–infected platelets modulate the activation of neutrophils7
Macrophages of different tissue origin exhibit distinct inflammatory responses to mycobacterial infection7
Influenza virus infection selectively triggers the accumulation and persistence of more potent Helios‐expressing Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in the lungs7
Aim2 suppresses cigarette smoke‐induced neutrophil recruitment, neutrophil caspase‐1 activation and anti‐Ly6G‐mediated neutrophil depletion7
MicroRNA‐mediated metabolic reprogramming of chimeric antigen receptor T cells7
Islet‐specific CD8+ T cells gain effector function in the gut lymphoid tissues via bystander activation not molecular mimicry6
Tolerance induction by liposomes targeting a single CD8 epitope IGRP206–214 in a model of type 1 diabetes is impeded by co‐targeting a CD4+ islet epitope6
Methio “mine”! Cancer cells steal methionine and impair CD8 T‐cell function6
Bile acids mediate signaling between microbiome and the immune system6
The many faces of islet antigen‐specific CD8 T cells: clues to clinical outcome in type 1 diabetes6
Comprehensive immune cell profiling depicts an early immune response associated with severe coronavirus disease 2019 in cancer patients6
Immune profiling of influenza‐specific B‐ and T‐cell responses in macaques using flow cytometry‐based assays6
The use of patient‐derived breast tissue explants to study macrophage polarization and the effects of environmental chemical exposure6
Revisiting the secretion mechanism(s) of macrophage migration inhibitory factor—welcome to the “UPS club”6
Receptor‐mediated effects of Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on the inflammatory response of alveolar macrophages6
CD5 levels reveal distinct basal T‐cell receptor signals in T cells from non‐obese diabetic mice6
The coadministration of trehalose dibehenate and monosodium urate crystals promotes an antitumor phenotype in human‐derived myeloid cells6
Characterization of an experimental model to determine streptococcal M protein–induced autoimmune cardiac and neurobehavioral abnormalities6
Tissue‐resident regulatory T cells accumulate at human barrier lymphoid organs6
New‐onset type 1 diabetes and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection6
Iron excess affects release of neutrophil extracellular traps and reactive oxygen species but does not influence other functions of neutrophils5
The balance of interleukin‐12 and interleukin‐23 determines the bias of MAIT1 versus MAIT17 responses during bacterial infection5
Novel homozygous variants in the SERPING1 gene in two Turkish families with hereditary angioedema of recessive inheritance5
Longitudinal analysis of mucosa‐associated invariant T cells in sepsis reveals their early numerical decline with prognostic implications and a progressive loss of antimicrobial functions5
A focus on NKT cell subset characterization and developmental stages5
Hemocyte‐specific FREP13 abrogates the exogenous bacterial population in the hemolymph and promotes midgut endosymbionts in Anopheles stephensi5
CXCL8high inflammatory B cells in the peripheral blood of patients with biliary atresia are involved in disease progression5
Harnessing CD8+ T‐cell exhaustion to treat type 1 diabetes5
The role of MKK4 in T‐cell development and immunity to viral infections5
Gender inequities in medical research funding is driving an exodus of women from Australian STEMM academia5
Epitope masking may limit antibody boosting to malaria vaccines5
Mesenchymal plasticity of devil facial tumour cells during in vivo vaccine and immunotherapy trials5
Reducing neutrophil exposure to oxygen allows their basal state maintenance5
Nitric oxide inhibits interleukin‐1‐mediated protection against Escherichia coli K1‐induced sepsis and meningitis in a neonatal murine model5
Toll‐like receptor 2 activation induces C–C chemokine receptor 2‐dependent natural killer cell recruitment to the peritoneum5
Chloride intercellular channel 3 suppression‐mediated macrophage polarization: a potential indicator of poor prognosis of hepatitis B virus‐related acute‐on‐chronic liver failure5
Amino acid metabolism: challenges and opportunities for the therapeutic treatment of leukemia and lymphoma5
β‐Glucan receptors on IL‐4 activated macrophages are required for hookworm larvae recognition and trapping5
Intranasal immunization with Ag85B peptide 25 displayed on Lactococcuslactis using the PilVax platform induces antigen‐specific B‐ and T‐cell responses5
CD44 v5 domain inhibition represses the polarization of Th2 cells by interfering with the IL‐4/IL‐4R signaling pathway5
Different immune and functional effects of urban dust and diesel particulate matter inhalation in a mouse model of acute air pollution exposure4
A preliminary investigation into the immune cell landscape of schistosome‐associated liver fibrosis in humans4
Helicase antigen (HAGE)‐derived vaccines induce immunity to HAGE and ImmunoBody®‐HAGE DNA vaccine delays the growth and metastasis of HAGE‐expressing tumors in vivo4
METTL3 inhibition reduces N6‐methyladenosine levels and prevents allogeneic CD4+ T‐cell responses4
FLU‐LISA (fluorescence‐linked immunosorbent assay): high‐throughput antibody profiling using antigen microarrays4
Metabolic reprogramming of macrophages instigates CCL21‐induced arthritis4
B cells on the brain: meningeal IgA and a novel gut–brain firewall4
Impact of Chk1 dosage on somatic hypermutation in vivo4
Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying defective antibody responses4
The liver contains distinct interconnected networks of CX3CR1+ macrophages, XCR1+ type 1 and CD301a+ type 2 conventional dendritic cel4
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Adipose‐resident myeloid‐derived suppressor cells modulate immune cell homeostasis in healthy mice4
CXCL11 expressing C57BL/6 mice have intact adaptive immune responses to viral infection4
Impact of type 2 diabetes on the capacity of human macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis to modulate monocyte differentiation through a bystander effect4
Bcl‐3 suppresses differentiation of RORγt+ regulatory T cells4
An alternative downstream translation start site in the non‐TIR adaptor Scimp enables selective amplification of CpG DNA responses in mouse macrophages4
Mpeg1 is not essential for antibacterial or antiviral immunity, but is implicated in antigen presentation4
Hepatic TREM2+ macrophages express matrix metalloproteinases to control fibrotic scar formation4
The TGF‐β/miR‐31/CEACAM1‐S axis inhibits CD4+CD25+ Treg differentiation in systemic lupus erythematosus4
BCL6 deletion in CD4 T cells does not affect Th2 effector mediated immunity in the skin4
Human transitional and IgMlow mature naïve B cells preserve permissive B‐cell receptors4
Bacterial antigen is directly delivered to the draining lymph nodes and activates CD8+ T cells during Staphylococcus aureus skin infection4
OCA‐B does not act as a transcriptional coactivator in T cells4
Brain‐associated innate leukocytes display diverse inflammatory states following experimental stroke4
Recent advances in single‐cell multimodal analysis to study immune cells4
CD4+ chimeric antigen receptor T cells in for the long journey3
SATB1 ensures appropriate transcriptional programs within naïve CD8+ T cells3
Advances in natural killer cell therapies for breast cancer3
Germinal centers and autoantibodies3
The effects of B‐cell–activating factor on the population size, maturation and function of murine natural killer cells3
Differential antigenic requirements by diverse MR1‐restricted T cells3
Apoptotic cells secrete metabolites to regulate immune homeostasis3
Insulin’s other life: an autoantigen in type 1 diabetes3
Alemtuzumab mediates the CD39+ T‐regulatory cell response via CD23+ macrophages3
Giardia lamblia regulates the production of proinflammatory cytokines through activating the NOD2–Rip2–ROS signaling pathway in mouse macrophages3
PE_PGRS45 (Rv2615c) protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis perturbs mitochondria of macrophages3
Angiotensin‐converting enzyme as a new immunologic target for the new SARS‐CoV‐23
Green Labs: a guide to developing sustainable science in your organization3
Mastering an exhausting marathon: how CD8+ T cells fine‐tune metabolic fitness3
Time‐resolved mRNA and miRNA expression profiling reveals crucial coregulation of molecular pathways involved in epithelial–pneumococcal interactions3
CCL17/TARC in autoimmunity and inflammation—not just a T‐cell chemokine3
Immunoglobulin genes, reproductive isolation and vertebrate speciation3
Bridging the gap – a new role for STAT3 in TLR4‐mediated metabolic reprogramming3
Overcoming the disconnect between scientific research and the public3
A seat at the table is not enough: a perspective on Black women representation in academia3
Can eosinophils in adipose tissue add fuel to the fire?3
Granulocyte–macrophage colony‐stimulating factor–stimulated human macrophages demonstrate enhanced functions contributing to T‐cell activation3
Tocilizumab increases regulatory T cells, reduces natural killer cells and delays graft‐versus‐host disease development in humanized mice treated with post‐transplant cyclophosphamide2
Immunology in Montreal2
Downregulation of AT‐rich interaction domain 2 underlies natural killer cell dysfunction in oral squamous cell carcinoma2
The benefit of boosters: diversity and inclusion in the COVID‐19 memory response2
Combination of N, N′‐dicyclohexyl‐N‐arachidonic acylurea and tacrolimus prolongs cardiac allograft survival in mice2
Serological assays to measure dimeric IgA antibodies in SARS‐CoV‐2 infections2
Senescence blurs the line between innate and adaptive immune cells2
100 years flashback2
Rab6b localizes to the Golgi complex in murine macrophages and promotes tumor necrosis factor release in response to mycobacterial infection2
Training the next generation of Sudanese immunologists: a case for mentorship2
Presence and possible impact of Fcγ receptors on resident kidney cells in health and disease2
ZC3H12C expression in dendritic cells is necessary to prevent lymphadenopathy of skin‐draining lymph nodes2
Metabolic dysfunction induced by a high‐fat diet modulates hematopoietic stem and myeloid progenitor cells in brown adipose tissue of mice2
A centenary of service: 100 years of Immunology & Cell Biology2
Immunology in Manchester2
Immune–stem cell crosstalk in the central nervous system: how oligodendrocyte progenitor cells interact with immune cells2
SMAPs: sweet carriers of lethal cargo for CTL‐mediated killing2
Advocating for specialized STEM interpreters for Deaf scientists2
Hypercapnia alters mitochondrial gene expression and acylcarnitine production in monocytes2
The regulation of N6‐methyladenosine modification in PD‐L1‐induced anti‐tumor immunity2
Tetraspanin CD53 modulates lymphocyte trafficking but not systemic autoimmunity in Lyn‐deficient mice2
Immunoglobulin E sialylation regulates allergic responses2
The cytosolic DNA sensor AIM2 promotes Helicobacter‐induced gastric pathology via the inflammasome2
Zone defence – the gut microbiota position macrophages for optimal liver protection2
Pilus proteins from Streptococcus pyogenes stimulate innate immune responses through Toll‐like receptor 22
NKG7 – regulating endosomal pathways?2
Unleashing T cell responses to cancer through removal of intracellular checkpoints2
Publication speed: a balancing act between author urgency and editorial process2
COVID‐19: searching for clues among other respiratory viruses2
Unveiling the impact of GOLM1/GP73 on cytokine production in cancer and infectious disease2
Perspectives of a gay scientist: the importance of being visible2
A joint spotlight on research into the microbial immunity: beyond mere correlations2
The seductive allure of spatial biology: accelerating new discoveries in the life sciences2
Artificial intelligence takes center stage: exploring the capabilities and implications of ChatGPT and other AI‐assisted technologies in scientific research and education2
Cross‐dressed cDC1s instruct T cells in allorecognition2
Adhesion to E‐selectin primes macrophages for activation through AKT and mTOR2
Selection and validation of reference genes for qPCR analysis of differentiation and maturation of THP‐1 cells into M1 macrophage‐like cells2
Protein kinase D3 promotes neutrophil migration during viral infection1
T cells engineered with full‐length NKG2D linked to signaling domains of 4‐1BB and CD3ζ show enhanced antitumor activity1
The circadian clock sets a spatial–temporal window for recent thymic emigrants1
Exploiting HIV‐1 tropism to target CD4+ T cells for CRISPR1
What is Kindness in Science and why does it matter?1
Enhanced lupus progression in alcohol‐administered Fc gamma receptor‐IIb–deficiency lupus mice, partly through leaky gut‐induced inflammation1
Celebrating 100 years of Immunology & Cell Biology – a special focus on the field of tumor immunology in Australia1
Neuroimmune interactions at the crossroads of health and disease1
Removing the B (cell) STING to improve cancer immunotherapy1
Necroptosis in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a smoking gun?1
Metabolic regulation of the circadian clock in classically and alternatively activated macrophages1
High activation levels maintained in receptor‐binding domain–specific memory B cells in people with severe coronavirus disease 20191
Immunologist Margaret Baird, a trailblazer in science and empowerment1
A novel ZsGreen knock‐in melanoma cell line reveals the function of CD11b in tumor phagocytosis1
The ICOS–ICOSL pathway tunes thymic selection1
Exploring the anti‐inflammatory activity of sulforaphane1
Chemical inhibition of DNA‐PKcs impairs the activation and cytotoxicity of CD4+ helper and CD8+ effector T cells1
Expanding strain coverage of a group A Streptococcus pilus–expressing Lactococcus lactis mucosal vaccine1
Activators of neurotoxic microglia in neurodegeneration: is the answer in blood?1
Kevin Lafferty and the lymphocyte costimulator: theory and practice in Canberra1
History of Veterinary Immunology in New Zealand1
Early vaccine‐mediated strain‐specific cytokine imbalance induces mild immunopathology during influenza infection1
Epigenomic variability is associated with age‐specific naïve CD4 T cell response to activation in infants and adolescents1
Myeloid‐specific deletion of activating transcription factor 6 alpha increases CD11b+ macrophage subpopulations and aggravates lung fibrosis1
Senolytic chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell: driving the immune system to fight cell senescence1
Mouse guanylate‐binding protein 1 does not mediate antiviral activity against influenza virus in vitro or in vivo1
Parallel analysis of multiple human memory CD4+ T‐cell subsets within antigen‐specific responses using cell proliferation dyes1
T follicular helper cell responses to SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccination among healthy and immunocompromised adults1
Differences in H3K4me3 and chromatin accessibility contribute to altered T‐cell receptor signaling in neonatal naïve CD4 T cells1
Saying “no” to academic service1
Transforming growth factor β in breast cancer: another new trick for the old dog1
Antigen‐driven CD4+ T‐cell anergy: a pathway to peripheral T regulatory cells1
From chasing funding to a funding body1
Single‐cell expression Quantitative Trait Loci: T‐cell immunology teams up with statistical genetics1
Investigating immunoregulatory effects of myeloid cell autophagy in acute and chronic inflammation1
Differentiation of human macrophages with anaphylatoxin C3a impairs alternative M2 polarization and decreases lipopolysaccharide‐induced cytokine secretion1
Is immunology doing well? A look at 100 immune‐mediated inflammatory diseases for 100 years of the Journal1
Reimagining possibilities: the journey of a PhD parent1
From the bench to the lectern: teaching immunology in higher education as a rewarding career opportunity1
Nasal vaccination of β7 integrin‐deficient mice retains elevated IgA immunity1
Add necroptosis to your asthma action plan1
Bede Morris: a perspective from an early PhD candidate1
Novel “Thetis” antigen‐presenting cells promote early life gut immune tolerance1
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