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Overview

Juraj Ivanyi is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on infectious diseases, immunology, and tuberculosis, with particular attention to immune responses, vaccine development, and antibody research.

The scientist's work spans several main fields of study, including Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their subfields of study include Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

Their research topics cover a range of areas related to infectious diseases and immunity, such as:

  • Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Immune responses and vaccinations
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches

Juraj Ivanyi has contributed to several publications, notably including:

  • "Tuberculosis vaccination needs to avoid 'decoy' immune reactions," 2020, Tuberculosis
  • "Mucosal Therapy of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis With IgA and Interferon-γ," 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Role of antibodies in vaccine-mediated protection against tuberculosis," 2022, Cellular and Molecular Immunology
  • "Selection of a Single Domain Antibody, Specific for an HLA-Bound Epitope of the Mycobacterial Ag85B Antigen," 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Editorial: Advances in Immunotherapeutic Approaches to Tuberculosis," 2021, Frontiers in Immunology

The frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Tuberculosis
  • Cellular and Molecular Immunology

They have worked with several frequent co-authors including:

  • Andy C. Tran
  • Gil R. Diogo
  • Matthew J. Paul
  • Alastair Copland
  • Peter Hart

Best Publications

  • Dissection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens using recombinant DNA

    Richard A. Young;Barry R. Bloom;Clemens M. Grosskinsky;Juraj Ivanyi

  • Granulysin-Dependent Killing of Intracellular and Extracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Vγ9/Vδ2 T Lymphocytes

    Francesco Dieli;Marita Troye-Blomberg;Juraj Ivanyi;Jean Jacques Fournié

  • Specificity of antibodies to immunodominant mycobacterial antigens in pulmonary tuberculosis.

    P. S. Jackett;G. H. Bothamley;H. V. Batra;Anil Mistry

  • Association of tuberculosis and M. tuberculosis-specific antibody levels with HLA.

    Graham H. Bothamley;John Swanson Beck;Geziena M. Th. Schreuder;Jo D'Amaro

  • Passive protection with immunoglobulin A antibodies against tuberculous early infection of the lungs.

    Ann Williams;Rajko Reljic;Irene Naylor;Simon O. Clark

  • Expression of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis 19-kilodalton antigen in Mycobacterium smegmatis: immunological analysis and evidence of glycosylation.

    T Garbe;D Harris;M Vordermeier;R Lathigra

  • Increase of tuberculous infection in the organs of B cell-deficient mice

    H. M. Vordermeier;N. Venkataprasad;D. P. Harris;J. Ivanyi

  • The 65kDa antigen of mycobacteria—a common bacterial protein?

    Douglas B. Young;Juraj Ivanyi;Josephine H. Cox;Jonathan R. Lamb

  • A Novel Human IgA Monoclonal Antibody Protects against Tuberculosis

    Sucharitha Balu;Rajko Reljic;Melanie J. Lewis;Richard J. Pleass;Richard J. Pleass

  • Mapping of T cell epitopes using recombinant antigens and synthetic peptides.

    J. R. Lamb;Juraj Ivanyi;A. D. M. Rees;J. B. Rothbard

  • Vγ9/Vδ2 T lymphocytes reduce the viability of intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Francesco Dieli;Marita Troye-Blomberg;Juraj Ivanyi;Jean Jacques Fournié

  • Immunological activity of a 38-kilodalton protein purified from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    D Young;L Kent;A Rees;J Lamb

  • Functions and specificity of T cells following nucleic acid vaccination of mice against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

    X Zhu;N Venkataprasad;H S Thangaraj;M Hill

  • Presence of human 65 kD heat shock protein (hsp) in inflamed joints and subcutaneous nodules of RA patients.

    A Karlsson-Parra;K Söderström;M Ferm;J Ivanyi

  • Granulysin-dependent killing of intracellular and extracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis by V gamma 9/V delta 2 T lymphocytes

    F Dieli;M Troye-Blomberg;Juraj Ivanyi;J J Fournie

  • Mycobacterium Leprae Specific Protein Antigens Defined by Cloned Human Helper T Cells

    T. H. M. Ottenhoff;P. R. Klatser;J. Ivanyi;D. G. Elferink

  • Orientation of epitopes influences the immunogenicity of synthetic peptide dimmers

    Josephine H. Cox;Josephine H. Cox;Juraj Ivanyi;Douglas B. Young;Jonathan R. Lamb

  • Human T- and B-cell reactivity to the 16kDa alpha-crystallin protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    R. J. Wilkinson;K. A. Wilkinson;K. A. L. De Smet;K. Haslov

  • Role of hsp60 during Autoimmune and Bacterial Inflammation

    R Kiessling;A Grönberg;J Ivanyi;K Söderström

  • Characterization of lung gamma delta T cells following intranasal infection with Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin.

    Francesco Dieli;Juraj Ivanyi;Philip Marsh;Ann Williams

  • Evaluation of the recombinant 38-kilodalton antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a potential immunodiagnostic reagent.

    R J Wilkinson;K Hasløv;R Rappuoli;F Giovannoni

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Dieli
Francesco Dieli University of Palermo
Stephen Challacombe
Stephen Challacombe King's College London
Marita Troye-Blomberg
Marita Troye-Blomberg Stockholm University
Jean-Jacques Fournié
Jean-Jacques Fournié Cancer Research Center of Toulouse
Robert J. Wilkinson
Robert J. Wilkinson The Francis Crick Institute
Douglas B. Young
Douglas B. Young Imperial College London
Philip Marsh
Philip Marsh University of Leeds
Marc Bonneville
Marc Bonneville Institut Mérieux (France)
Alan M. Krensky
Alan M. Krensky Northwestern University
Josephine H. Cox
Josephine H. Cox National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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