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Immunology

D-Index
89
Citations
32401
World Ranking
1105
National Ranking
97

Medicine

D-Index
89
Citations
32539
World Ranking
12587
National Ranking
1188

Mary Collins 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 Mary Collins sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 295 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mary Collins 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 Mary Collins sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mary Collins is affiliated with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions to earth and planetary sciences. Their work spans several interconnected subfields, including oceanography, ecology, and management, monitoring, policy and law.

Their main research topics include ocean acidification effects and responses, physiological and biochemical adaptations, marine biology and ecology research, coral and marine ecosystems studies, and coastal and marine management.

Recent publications by Mary Collins demonstrate a focus on the ecological impacts of environmental changes on marine systems. These include:

  • Oxygen-mediated plasticity confers hypoxia tolerance in a corallivorous polychaete, 2020, Ecology and Evolution
  • Climate warming erodes tropical reef habitat through frequency and intensity of episodic hypoxia, 2023, PLOS Climate
  • Sea Grant Programs Build Resilience to Coastal Climate Hazards, 2024, Oceanography

Mary Collins frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Noelle Lucey, Rachel Collin, Curtis Deutsch, Marie-Hélène Carignan, and Fanny Vermandele.

Their publications have appeared in journals such as Ecology and Evolution, PLOS Climate, and Oceanography, reflecting a focus on environmental changes in marine settings and climate interactions.

Best Publications

  • Interleukin (IL)-22 and IL-17 are coexpressed by Th17 cells and cooperatively enhance expression of antimicrobial peptides

    Spencer C. Liang;Xiang-Yang Tan;Deborah P. Luxenberg;Riyez Karim

  • CD4+CD25+ Immunoregulatory T Cells: Gene Expression Analysis Reveals a Functional Role for the Glucocorticoid-Induced TNF Receptor

    Rebecca S McHugh;Matthew J Whitters;Ciriaco A Piccirillo;Deborah A Young

  • The B7 Family of Ligands and Its Receptors: New Pathways for Costimulation and Inhibition of Immune Responses

    Beatriz M Carreno;Mary Collins

  • PD-1:PD-L inhibitory pathway affects both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and is overcome by IL-2

    Laura L. Carter;Lynette A. Fouser;Jason Jussif;Lori Fitz

  • High-titer packaging cells producing recombinant retroviruses resistant to human serum.

    F.-L. Cosset;Y. Takeuchi;J.-L. Battini;R. A. Weiss

  • IL-22 is required for Th17 cell–mediated pathology in a mouse model of psoriasis-like skin inflammation

    Hak-Ling Ma;Spencer Liang;Jing Li;Lee Napierata

  • Engagement of Glucocorticoid-Induced TNFR Family-Related Receptor on Effector T Cells by its Ligand Mediates Resistance to Suppression by CD4+CD25+ T Cells

    Geoffrey L. Stephens;Rebecca S. McHugh;Matthew J. Whitters;Deborah A. Young

  • IL-21 limits NK cell responses and promotes antigen-specific T cell activation: a mediator of the transition from innate to adaptive immunity.

    Marion T Kasaian;Matthew J Whitters;Laura L Carter;Leslie D Lowe

  • Mouse Inducible Costimulatory Molecule (ICOS) Expression Is Enhanced by CD28 Costimulation and Regulates Differentiation of CD4+ T Cells

    Alexander J. McAdam;Alexander J. McAdam;Tammy T. Chang;Anna E. Lumelsky;Edward A. Greenfield

  • The murine IL-13 receptor alpha 2: molecular cloning, characterization, and comparison with murine IL-13 receptor alpha 1.

    Debra D. Donaldson;Matthew J. Whitters;Lori J. Fitz;Tamlyn Yee Neben

  • An IL-17F/A Heterodimer Protein Is Produced by Mouse Th17 Cells and Induces Airway Neutrophil Recruitment

    Spencer C. Liang;Andrew J. Long;Frann Bennett;Matthew J. Whitters

  • The B7 family of immune-regulatory ligands

    Mary Collins;Vincent Ling;Beatriz M Carreno

  • Program death-1 engagement upon TCR activation has distinct effects on costimulation and cytokine-driven proliferation: attenuation of ICOS, IL-4, and IL-21, but not CD28, IL-7, and IL-15 responses.

    Frann Bennett;Deborah Luxenberg;Vincent Ling;I-Ming Wang

  • Identification of an Interleukin 17F/17A Heterodimer in Activated Human CD4+ T Cells

    Jill F. Wright;Yongjing Guo;Amira Quazi;Deborah P. Luxenberg

  • IL-21 Has a Pathogenic Role in a Lupus-Prone Mouse Model and Its Blockade with IL-21R.Fc Reduces Disease Progression

    Deborah Herber;Thomas P. Brown;Spencer Liang;Deborah A. Young

  • The IL-21 receptor augments Th2 effector function and alternative macrophage activation.

    John Pesce;Mallika Kaviratne;Thirumalai R. Ramalingam;Robert W. Thompson

  • Cutting Edge: Identification of GL50, a Novel B7-Like Protein That Functionally Binds to ICOS Receptor

    Vincent Ling;Paul W. Wu;Heather F. Finnerty;Kevin M. Bean

  • Utility of animal models for identification of potential therapeutics for rheumatoid arthritis

    Martin Hegen;James C Keith;Mary Collins;Cheryl L Nickerson-Nutter

  • Blockade of the interleukin‐21/interleukin‐21 receptor pathway ameliorates disease in animal models of rheumatoid arthritis

    Deborah A. Young;Martin Hegen;Hak Ling Margery Ma;Matthew J. Whitters

  • Interleukin 21 Is a T Helper (Th) Cell 2 Cytokine that Specifically Inhibits the Differentiation of Naive Th Cells into Interferon γ–producing Th1 Cells

    Andrea L. Wurster;Vikki L. Rodgers;Abhay R. Satoskar;Matthew J. Whitters

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuhiro Takeuchi
Yasuhiro Takeuchi University College London
Adrian J. Thrasher
Adrian J. Thrasher University College London
Yasuhiro Ikeda
Yasuhiro Ikeda AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
François-Loïc Cosset
François-Loïc Cosset Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Vijay K. Kuchroo
Vijay K. Kuchroo Harvard University
Robin A. Weiss
Robin A. Weiss University College London
David S. Latchman
David S. Latchman University College London
Christian J. Buchholz
Christian J. Buchholz Paul Ehrlich Institut
Gary S. Gray
Gary S. Gray Harvard University

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