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Nicola L. Harris

Nicola L. Harris

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Immunology

D-Index
53
Citations
14693
World Ranking
3939
National Ranking
167

Overview

Nicola L. Harris is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research primarily spans fields such as Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a notable concentration in subfields including Immunology, Parasitology, Molecular Biology, Surgery, and Epidemiology.

Their work encompasses a variety of topics, prominently featuring IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways; Parasites and Host Interactions; Gut microbiota and health; Asthma and respiratory diseases; Immune Cell Function and Interaction; Eosinophilic Esophagitis; and Parasite Biology and Host Interactions.

Nicola L. Harris has published research in multiple high-profile venues with repeated contributions to the Journal of Hepatology (13 publications), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (6 publications), European Journal of Immunology (6 publications), Immunity (4 publications), and Mucosal Immunology (4 publications).

Frequent collaborators in their research include Shilpa Chokshi, Gillian Coakley, Benjamin J. Marsland, Yoh Zen, and Elena Palma, reflecting ongoing partnerships in producing scientific work.

Recent publications illustrate the focus of their research. Selected works include:

  • "Links Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease" (2020), Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Microbial metabolism of l-tyrosine protects against allergic airway inflammation" (2021), Nature Immunology
  • "Small intestinal resident eosinophils maintain gut homeostasis following microbial colonization" (2022), Immunity
  • "Enteric neuroimmune interactions coordinate intestinal responses in health and disease" (2021), Mucosal Immunology
  • "The emerging roles of eosinophils in mucosal homeostasis" (2020), Mucosal Immunology

Best Publications

  • Gut microbiota metabolism of dietary fiber influences allergic airway disease and hematopoiesis

    Aurélien Trompette;Eva S Gollwitzer;Koshika Yadava;Anke K Sichelstiel

  • Interactions between commensal intestinal bacteria and the immune system

    Andrew J. Macpherson;Nicola L. Harris

  • Neuronal regulation of type 2 innate lymphoid cells via neuromedin U

    Vânia Cardoso;Julie Chesné;Hélder Ribeiro;Bethania García-Cassani

  • Dysregulation of Allergic Airway Inflammation in the Absence of Microbial Colonization

    Tina Herbst;Anke Sichelstiel;Corinne Schär;Koshika Yadava

  • The Intestinal Microbiota Contributes to the Ability of Helminths to Modulate Allergic Inflammation

    Mario M. Zaiss;Alexis Rapin;Luc Lebon;Lalit Kumar Dubey

  • Toll-like receptor engagement converts T-cell autoreactivity into overt autoimmune disease.

    Karl S Lang;Mike Recher;Tobias Junt;Alexander A Navarini

  • Cre-mediated cell ablation contests mast cell contribution in models of antibody- and T cell-mediated autoimmunity

    Thorsten B. Feyerabend;Anne Weiser;Annette Tietz;Michael Stassen

  • The role of B7 costimulation in T-cell immunity

    Nicola L Harris;Franca Ronchese

  • Aggravation of viral hepatitis by platelet-derived serotonin

    Philipp A. Lang;Claudio Contaldo;Panco Georgiev;Ashraf Mohammad El-Badry

  • Differential T cell function and fate in lymph node and nonlymphoid tissues.

    Nicola L. Harris;Victoria Watt;Franca Ronchese;Graham Le Gros

  • Mechanisms of Neonatal Mucosal Antibody Protection

    Nicola L. Harris;Iris Spoerri;Jacqueline F. Schopfer;Chiara Nembrini

  • Recent Advances in Type-2-Cell-Mediated Immunity: Insights from Helminth Infection

    Nicola L. Harris;P’ng Loke

  • Inverse correlation between IL-7 receptor expression and CD8 T cell exhaustion during persistent antigen stimulation.

    Karl S. Lang;Mike Recher;Alexander A. Navarini;Nicola L. Harris

  • Helminth products bypass the need for TSLP in Th2 immune responses by directly modulating dendritic cell function.

    Joanna C. Massacand;Rebecca C. Stettler;Reto Meier;Neil E. Humphreys

  • Immunoprivileged status of the liver is controlled by Toll-like receptor 3 signaling

    Karl S. Lang;Panco Georgiev;Mike Recher;Alexander A. Navarini

  • To B or not to B: B cells and the Th2-type immune response to helminths

    Nicola Harris;William C. Gause

  • Interactions between the intestinal microbiome and helminth parasites

    Mario M. Zaiss;Nicola L. Harris

  • Polyclonal and Specific Antibodies Mediate Protective Immunity against Enteric Helminth Infection

    Kathy D. McCoy;Maaike Stoel;Rebecca Stettler;Patrick Merky

  • IL-21 receptor signaling is integral to the development of Th2 effector responses in vivo

    Anja Fröhlich;Benjamin J. Marsland;Ivo Sonderegger;Michael Kurrer

  • Links Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

    April L. Raftery;Evelyn Tsantikos;Nicola L. Harris;Margaret L. Hibbs

  • The functions of mucosal T cells in containing the indigenous commensal flora of the intestine.

    Andrew J Macpherson;M M Martinic;Nicola L Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin J. Marsland
Benjamin J. Marsland Monash University
Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Rolf M. Zinkernagel University of Zurich
Hans Hengartner
Hans Hengartner University of Zurich
Karl S. Lang
Karl S. Lang University of Duisburg-Essen
Bernhard Odermatt
Bernhard Odermatt University of Zurich
Graham Le Gros
Graham Le Gros Malaghan Institute of Medical Research
Kathy D. McCoy
Kathy D. McCoy University of Calgary
Tobias Junt
Tobias Junt Novartis (Switzerland)
Manfred Kopf
Manfred Kopf ETH Zurich
Burkhard Ludewig
Burkhard Ludewig University of Zurich

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