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D-Index
65
Citations
12981
World Ranking
2536
National Ranking
68

José Alcamí publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

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

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 257 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

José Alcamí D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

José Alcamí is affiliated with the Instituto de Salud Carlos III in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with prolific work in subfields including Infectious Diseases, Virology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

Their research focuses on several main topics, such as HIV Research and Treatment, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment, HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, and HIV-related health complications and treatments.

José Alcamí has published extensively in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Biochemical Pharmacology

Recent papers linked to this researcher include:

  • "Immunogenicity and reactogenicity of BNT162b2 booster in ChAdOx1-S-primed participants (CombiVacS): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial" (2021, The Lancet)
  • "Overview of SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults living with HIV" (2021, The Lancet HIV)
  • "Recommendations for measuring HIV reservoir size in cure-directed clinical trials" (2020, Nature Medicine)
  • "A multicenter randomized open-label clinical trial for convalescent plasma in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia" (2021, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • "Convalescent Plasma for COVID-19: A multicenter, randomized clinical trial" (2020, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])

The researcher collaborates frequently with a range of scientists. Notable frequent coauthors include:

  • Javier García-Pérez
  • Mayte Pérez-Olmeda
  • Erick De La Torre Tarazona
  • Francisco Díez-Fuertes
  • Mayte Coiras

Best Publications

  • A SHORT-TERM STUDY OF THE SAFETY, PHARMACOKINETICS, AND EFFICACY OF RITONAVIR, AN INHIBITOR OF HIV-1 PROTEASE

    Sven A. Danner;Andrew Carr;John M. Leonard;Leah M. Lehman

  • Membrane raft microdomains mediate lateral assemblies required for HIV-1 infection.

    Santos Mañes;Gustavo del Real;Rosa Ana Lacalle;Pilar Lucas

  • Understanding HIV-1 latency provides clues for the eradication of long-term reservoirs

    Mayte Coiras;María Rosa López-Huertas;Mayte Pérez-Olmeda;José Alcamí

  • Immunogenicity and reactogenicity of BNT162b2 booster in ChAdOx1-S-primed participants (CombiVacS): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial.

    Alberto M Borobia;Antonio J Carcas;Mayte Pérez-Olmeda;Luis Castaño

  • Absolute dependence on kappa B responsive elements for initiation and Tat-mediated amplification of HIV transcription in blood CD4 T lymphocytes.

    J Alcamí;T Laín de Lera;L Folgueira;M A Pedraza

  • Induction of Apoptosis by Double-Stranded-RNA-Dependent Protein Kinase (PKR) Involves the α Subunit of Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2 and NF-κB

    Jesús Gil;José Alcamí;Mariano Esteban

  • A dominant negative protein kinase C zeta subspecies blocks NF-kappa B activation.

    M T Diaz-Meco;E Berra;M M Municio;L Sanz

  • Hydrogen peroxide increases extracellular matrix mRNA through TGF-β in human mesangial cells

    M. Carmen Iglesias-de la Cruz;M. Carmen Iglesias-de la Cruz;Piedad Ruiz-Torres;Piedad Ruiz-Torres;José Alcamí;José Alcamí;Luisa Díez-Marqués;Luisa Díez-Marqués

  • HIV enhancer activity perpetuated by NF-kappa B induction on infection of monocytes.

    F. Bachelerie;J. Alcami;F. Arenzana-Seisdedos;J.-L. Virelizier

  • Therapeutic Immunization with Dendritic Cells Loaded with Heat-Inactivated Autologous HIV-1 in Patients with Chronic HIV-1 Infection

    Felipe García;Merylene Lejeune;Nuria Climent;Cristina Gil

  • Human cytomegalovirus infection induces transcription and secretion of transforming growth factor beta 1.

    S. Michelson;J. Alcami;S. J. Kim;David Danielpour

  • Overview of SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults living with HIV.

    Juan Ambrosioni;José Luis Blanco;Juliana M Reyes-Urueña;Mary-Ann Davies

  • Activation of NF-kappa B by the dsRNA-dependent protein kinase, PKR involves the I kappa B kinase complex.

    Jesús Gil;José Alcamí;Mariano Esteban

  • TRAF Family Proteins Link PKR with NF-κB Activation

    Jesús Gil;Maria Angel García;Paulino Gomez-Puertas;Susana Guerra

  • Plasma Stromal Cell–Derived Factor (SDF)-1 Levels, SDF1-3′A Genotype, and Expression of CXCR4 on T Lymphocytes: Their Impact on Resistance to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection and Its Progression

    Alex Soriano;Catalina Martínez;Felipe García;Montserrat Plana

  • Heterosexual transmission of HIV-1 is associated with high plasma viral load levels and a positive viral isolation in the infected partner.

    M.-A. Pedraza;J. Del Romero;F. Roldan;S. Garcia

  • Imperatorin Inhibits HIV-1 Replication through an Sp1-dependent Pathway

    Rocío Sancho;Nieves Márquez;Marta Gómez-Gonzalo;Marco A. Calzado

  • The amino-terminal domain of the CCR2 chemokine receptor acts as coreceptor for HIV-1 infection.

    J M Frade;M Llorente;M Mellado;J Alcamí

  • Tumor necrosis factor stimulates transcription of HIV-1 in human T lymphocytes, independently and synergistically with mitogens.

    N Israël;U Hazan;J Alcami;A Munier

  • Gold nanoparticles capped with sulfate-ended ligands as anti-HIV agents.

    Paolo Di Gianvincenzo;Marco Marradi;Olga María Martínez-Ávila;Luis Miguel Bedoya

Frequent Co-Authors

Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos
Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos Chinese Academy of Sciences
Felipe García
Felipe García University of Barcelona
José M. Miró
José M. Miró University of Barcelona
Jean-Louis Virelizier
Jean-Louis Virelizier Institut Pasteur
Mariano Esteban
Mariano Esteban Spanish National Research Council
Eduardo Muñoz
Eduardo Muñoz University of Córdoba
José M. Gatell
José M. Gatell University of Barcelona
Manuel Leal
Manuel Leal University of Missouri
Françoise Bachelerie
Françoise Bachelerie University of Paris-Saclay
Vicente Planelles
Vicente Planelles University of Utah

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