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Jens Geginat

Jens Geginat

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
46
Citations
19077
World Ranking
4563
National Ranking
198

Jens Geginat publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jens Geginat sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 120 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Jens Geginat D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jens Geginat sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jens Geginat is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy and focuses their research within the fields of Immunology and Microbiology, as well as Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Immunology, Ophthalmology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Genetics, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist has contributed to research on multiple main topics of study such as:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Jens Geginat's publication record includes papers in venues frequently publishing their work, notably:

  • European Journal of Immunology
  • Endocrine Abstracts
  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
  • Clinical Immunology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Some recent significant publications by Jens Geginat are:

  • "Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (third edition)", 2021, European Journal of Immunology
  • "Clonally expanded EOMES+ Tr1-like cells in primary and metastatic tumors are associated with disease progression", 2021, Nature Immunology
  • "Evidence for a pathogenic role of extrafollicular, IL-10-producing CCR6 + B helper T cells in systemic lupus erythematosus", 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "The induction and function of the anti-inflammatory fate of TH17 cells", 2020, Nature Communications
  • "An Intestinal Th17 Subset is Associated with Inflammation in Crohn's Disease and Activated by Adherent-invasive Escherichia coli", 2023, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Sergio Abrignani
  • Chiara Vasco
  • Giorgia Moschetti
  • Mariacristina Crosti
  • Sara Maioli

Best Publications

  • Central Memory and Effector Memory T Cell Subsets: Function, Generation, and Maintenance

    Federica Sallusto;Jens Geginat;Antonio Lanzavecchia

  • Surface phenotype and antigenic specificity of human interleukin 17–producing T helper memory cells

    Eva V Acosta-Rodriguez;Laura Rivino;Jens Geginat;David Jarrossay

  • Biology of interleukin-10

    Robert Sabat;Gerald Grütz;Katarzyna Warszawska;Stefan Kirsch

  • Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies

    Andrea Cossarizza;Hyun Dong Chang;Andreas Radbruch;Mübeccel Akdis

  • Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (second edition)

    Andrea Cossarizza;Hyun Dong Chang;Andreas Radbruch;Andreas Acs

  • Th17 cells transdifferentiate into regulatory T cells during resolution of inflammation

    Nicola Gagliani;Maria Carolina Amezcua Vesely;Andrea Iseppon;Leonie Brockmann

  • Cytokine-driven proliferation and differentiation of human naïve, central memory and effector memory CD4+ T cells.

    J Geginat;F Sallusto;A Lanzavecchia

  • Proliferation and differentiation potential of human CD8+ memory T-cell subsets in response to antigen or homeostatic cytokines.

    Jens Geginat;Antonio Lanzavecchia;Federica Sallusto

  • Transcriptional Landscape of Human Tissue Lymphocytes Unveils Uniqueness of Tumor-Infiltrating T Regulatory Cells

    Marco De Simone;Alberto Arrigoni;Grazisa Rossetti;Paola Gruarin

  • Cytokine-driven Proliferation and Differentiation of Human Naive, Central Memory, and Effector Memory CD4+ T Cells

    Jens Geginat;Federica Sallusto;Antonio Lanzavecchia

  • Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (third edition)

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  • T cell fitness determined by signal strength.

    Amanda V. Gett;Federica Sallusto;Antonio Lanzavecchia;Jens Geginat

  • Human CD1c+ dendritic cells secrete high levels of IL-12 and potently prime cytotoxic T-cell responses.

    Giulia Nizzoli;Jana Krietsch;Anja Weick;Svenja Steinfelder

  • Plasticity of human CD4 T cell subsets.

    Jens Geginat;Moira Paroni;Stefano Maglie;Johanna Sophie Alfen

  • The long intergenic noncoding RNA landscape of human lymphocytes highlights the regulation of T cell differentiation by linc-MAF-4

    Valeria Ranzani;Grazisa Rossetti;Ilaria Panzeri;Alberto Arrigoni

  • Chemokine Receptor Expression Identifies Pre–T Helper (Th)1, Pre–Th2, and Nonpolarized Cells among Human CD4+ Central Memory T Cells

    Laura Rivino;Mara Messi;David Jarrossay;Antonio Lanzavecchia

  • Distinct microRNA signatures in human lymphocyte subsets and enforcement of the naive state in CD4 + T cells by the microRNA miR-125b

    Riccardo L Rossi;Grazisa Rossetti;Lynn Wenandy;Serena Curti

  • Toll-like receptor-dependent activation of several human blood cell types by protamine-condensed mRNA.

    Birgit Scheel;Regina Teufel;Jochen Probst;Jean-Philippe Carralot

  • Functional subsets of memory T cells identified by CCR7 expression.

    F. Sallusto;A. Langenkamp;J. Geginat;A. Lanzavecchia

  • Identification and characterization of IL-10/IFN-γ–producing effector-like T cells with regulatory function in human blood

    Barbara Häringer;Laura Lozza;Bodo Steckel;Jens Geginat

  • The light and the dark sides of Interleukin-10 in immune-mediated diseases and cancer.

    Jens Geginat;Paola Larghi;Moira Paroni;Giulia Nizzoli

  • The CD4-centered universe of human T cell subsets

    J. Geginat;M. Paroni;F. Facciotti;P. Gruarin

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio Abrignani
Sergio Abrignani University of Milan
Massimiliano Pagani
Massimiliano Pagani University of Milan
Nicola Gagliani
Nicola Gagliani Universität Hamburg
Richard A. Flavell
Richard A. Flavell Yale University
Antonio Lanzavecchia
Antonio Lanzavecchia Istituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare
Raffaele De Francesco
Raffaele De Francesco University of Milan
Chiara Romagnani
Chiara Romagnani Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Ruggero Pardi
Ruggero Pardi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Pier Luigi Meroni
Pier Luigi Meroni Istituto Auxologico Italiano

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