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Julia Szekeres-Bartho

Julia Szekeres-Bartho

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Immunology

D-Index
59
Citations
10573
World Ranking
3449
National Ranking
4

Overview

Julia Szekeres-Bartho is affiliated with the University of Pecs in Hungary. Their academic contributions primarily focus on the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with significant attention to Immunology as a subfield. The scientist's research spans several related subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The main topics explored in their work include Reproductive System and Pregnancy, Endometriosis Research and Treatment, Pregnancy and Medication Impact, Reproductive Biology and Fertility, Pregnancy and Preeclampsia Studies, Reproductive Health and Technologies, and Ovarian Function and Disorders.

Julia Szekeres-Bartho has published extensively in several scientific journals. Their frequent publication venues are:

  • American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
  • Journal of Reproductive Immunology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Medical Principles and Practice

In collaboration, they have worked closely with researchers such as Raj Raghupathy, Joanne Kwak-Kim, Vikki M. Abrahams, Sílvia Daher, and Irina Burd, each with numerous joint publications.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Julia Szekeres-Bartho include:

  • Cytokines, Hormones and Cellular Regulatory Mechanisms Favoring Successful Reproduction, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Key to Life: Physiological Role and Clinical Implications of Progesterone, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Progesterone: A Unique Hormone with Immunomodulatory Roles in Pregnancy, 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Inhibitory effects of Vitamin D on inflammation and IL-6 release. A further support for COVID-19 management?, 2020, PubMed
  • Long-Term Effects of ART on the Health of the Offspring, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • A pivotal role for galectin-1 in fetomaternal tolerance

    Sandra M Blois;Juan M Ilarregui;Mareike Tometten;Mariana Garcia

  • A progesterone-dependent immunomodulatory protein alters the Th1 Th2 balance

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;T.G. Wegmann

  • Immunological relationship between the mother and the fetus.

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho

  • Progesterone During Pregnancy: Endocrine–Immune Cross Talk in Mammalian Species and the Role of Stress

    Petra Arck;Peter J. Hansen;Biserka Mulac Jericevic;Marie Pierre Piccinni

  • Progesterone as an immunomodulatory molecule

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;A. Barakonyi;G. Par;B. Polgar

  • The decidua—the maternal bed embracing the embryo—maintains the pregnancy

    Mayumi Mori;Agnes Bogdan;Timea Balassa;Timea Csabai

  • The immunological pregnancy protective effect of progesterone is manifested via controlling cytokine production

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;Zs. Faust;P. Varga;L. Szereday

  • The mechanism of the inhibitory effect of progesterone on lymphocyte cytotoxicity: I. Progesterone-treated lymphocytes release a substance inhibiting cytotoxicity and prostaglandin synthesis.

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;F. Kilaŕ;G. Falkay;V. Csernus

  • Modulation of cytokine production by dydrogesterone in lymphocytes from women with recurrent miscarriage

    Raj Raghupathy;Esraa Al Mutawa;Ma'asoumah Makhseed;Fawaz Azizieh

  • Immunoregulatory effects of a suppressor factor from healthy pregnant women's lymphocytes after progesterone induction

    J. Szekeres-Bartho;B. Autran;P. Debre;G. Andreu

  • Progesterone-induced blocking factor inhibits degranulation of natural killer cells.

    Zs Faust;G. Laškarin;D. Rukavina;Julia Szekeres-Bartho

  • Cytokines, Hormones and Cellular Regulatory Mechanisms Favoring Successful Reproduction.

    Marie-Pierre Piccinni;Raj Raghupathy;Shigeru Saito;Julia Szekeres-Bartho

  • Reactivity of lymphocytes to a progesterone receptor-specific monoclonal antibody.

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;Gy. Szekeres;P. Debre;B. Autran

  • The role of progesterone in implantation and trophoblast invasion

    Melinda Halasz;Julia Szekeres-Bartho

  • Progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF) modulates cytokine production by lymphocytes from women with recurrent miscarriage or preterm delivery.

    R. Raghupathy;E. Al-Mutawa;M. Al-Azemi;M. Makhseed

  • Progesterone in pregnancy; receptor-ligand interaction and signaling pathways.

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;Melinda Halasz;Tamas Palkovics

  • Cytokine production by lymphocytes in pregnancy

    L. Szereday;p. Varga;J. Szekeres-Bartho

  • The Role of γ/δ T Cells in Progesterone-Mediated Immunomodulation During Pregnancy: A Review

    Julia Szekeres‐Bartho;A. Barakonyi;B. Polgar;G. Par

  • PIBF: The Double Edged Sword. Pregnancy and Tumor

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;Beata Polgar

  • The antiabortive effect of progesterone-induced blocking factor in mice is manifested by modulating NK activity.

    Julia Szekeres-Bartho;G. Par;Gy. Dombay;Y.C. Smart

  • The impact of dydrogesterone supplementation on hormonal profile and progesterone-induced blocking factor concentrations in women with threatened abortion.

    Jarosław Kalinka;Julia Szekeres-Bartho;Julia Szekeres-Bartho

Frequent Co-Authors

Gérard Chaouat
Gérard Chaouat Grenoble Alpes University
Petra C. Arck
Petra C. Arck Universität Hamburg
Burghard F. Klapp
Burghard F. Klapp Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Eckhard R. Podack
Eckhard R. Podack University of Miami
Gabriel A. Rabinovich
Gabriel A. Rabinovich Experimental Medicine and Biology Institute
Edit I. Buzás
Edit I. Buzás Semmelweis University
Françoise Poirier
Françoise Poirier Université Paris Cité
Patrick Lonergan
Patrick Lonergan University College Dublin
Peter J. Hansen
Peter J. Hansen University of Florida
James F. Roche
James F. Roche University College Dublin

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