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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Marian R. Neutra is affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Immunology and Microbiology, as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Within these domains, Neutra's work focuses on specific subfields including Immunology and Cell Biology.

The main topics of Neutra's research include investigations into the reproductive system and pregnancy, cellular processes related to Caveolin-1, and the biological mechanisms involving galectins in cancer biology.

  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Caveolin-1 and cellular processes
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology

Neutra frequently collaborates with other researchers such as Hiroshi Ohno and Ifor R. Williams, indicating ongoing partnerships in their scientific endeavors.

  • Hiroshi Ohno
  • Ifor R. Williams

Although there are no recent papers listed with full titles, publication years, or venues, Neutra's contributions to their fields are evident through multiple studies aligned with their main and subfields of study.

Neutra has been recognized with the honor of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1991.

Best Publications

  • Mucosal vaccines: the promise and the challenge

    Marian R. Neutra;Marian R. Neutra;Pamela A. Kozlowski

  • Collaboration of epithelial cells with organized mucosal lymphoid tissues

    Marian R. Neutra;Nicholas J. Mantis;Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl

  • SYNTHESIS OF THE CARBOHYDRATE OF MUCUS IN THE GOLGI COMPLEX AS SHOWN BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY OF GOBLET CELLS FROM RATS INJECTED WITH GLUCOSE-H3

    Marian Neutra;C. P. Leblond

  • EPITHELIAL M CELLS : GATEWAYS FOR MUCOSAL INFECTION AND IMMUNIZATION

    Marian R. Neutra;Andreas Frey;Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl

  • ANTIGEN SAMPLING ACROSS EPITHELIAL BARRIERS AND INDUCTION OF MUCOSAL IMMUNE RESPONSES

    Marian R. Neutra;Eric Pringault;Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl

  • Epithelial M Cells: differentiation and function.

    Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl;Marian R. Neutra

  • RADIOAUTOGRAPHIC COMPARISON OF THE UPTAKE OF GALACTOSE-H3 AND GLUCOSE-H3 IN THE GOLGI REGION OF VARIOUS CELLS SECRETING GLYCOPROTEINS OR MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES

    Marian Neutra;C. P. Leblond

  • Molecular and cellular basis of immune protection of mucosal surfaces.

    J. P. Kraehenbuhl;M. R. Neutra

  • Role of the glycocalyx in regulating access of microparticles to apical plasma membranes of intestinal epithelial cells: implications for microbial attachment and oral vaccine targeting.

    A Frey;K T Giannasca;R Weltzin;P J Giannasca

  • Monoclonal secretory immunoglobulin A protects mice against oral challenge with the invasive pathogen Salmonella typhimurium.

    P Michetti;M J Mahan;J M Slauch;J J Mekalanos

  • Induction of specific immunoglobulin A in the small intestine, colon-rectum, and vagina measured by a new method for collection of secretions from local mucosal surfaces.

    B Haneberg;D Kendall;H M Amerongen;F M Apter

  • Comparison of the oral, rectal, and vaginal immunization routes for induction of antibodies in rectal and genital tract secretions of women.

    P A Kozlowski;S Cu-Uvin;M R Neutra;T P Flanigan

  • Mechanism of rapid mucus secretion in goblet cells stimulated by acetylcholine.

    R D Specian;M R Neutra

  • Transport of membrane-bound macromolecules by M cells in follicle-associated epithelium of rabbit Peyer's patch.

    Marian R. Neutra;Teresa L. Phillips;Ellen L. Mayer;Douglas J. Fishkind

  • Selective Adherence of IgA to Murine Peyer’s Patch M Cells: Evidence for a Novel IgA Receptor

    Nicholas J. Mantis;Marsha C. Cheung;Koteswara R. Chintalacharuvu;Jacques Rey

  • Transepithelial transport of HIV-1 by intestinal M cells: a mechanism for transmission of AIDS.

    Amerongen Hm;Weltzin R;Farnet Cm;Michetti P

  • New model for analysis of mucosal immunity: intestinal secretion of specific monoclonal immunoglobulin A from hybridoma tumors protects against Vibrio cholerae infection.

    L Winner;J Mack;R Weltzin;J J Mekalanos

  • Presence of a "cell coat" rich in carbohydrate at the surface of cells in the rat.

    A. Rambourg;Marian Neutra;C. P. Leblond

  • Differential induction of mucosal and systemic antibody responses in women after nasal, rectal, or vaginal immunization: influence of the menstrual cycle.

    Pamela A. Kozlowski;Selvi B. Williams;Rebecca M. Lynch;Timothy P. Flanigan

  • Binding and transepithelial transport of immunoglobulins by intestinal M cells: demonstration using monoclonal IgA antibodies against enteric viral proteins.

    R Weltzin;P Lucia-Jandris;P Michetti;B N Fields

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl
Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl University of Lausanne
Nicholas J. Mantis
Nicholas J. Mantis New York State Department of Health
John J. Mekalanos
John J. Mekalanos Harvard Medical School
Susan Cu-Uvin
Susan Cu-Uvin Brown University
Wayne I. Lencer
Wayne I. Lencer Harvard University
Blaise Corthésy
Blaise Corthésy University Hospital of Lausanne
Timothy P. Flanigan
Timothy P. Flanigan Brown University
Jerry S. Trier
Jerry S. Trier Brigham and Women's Hospital
James M. Slauch
James M. Slauch University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
C. P. Leblond
C. P. Leblond McGill University

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