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4845
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Raquel Tarazona 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 Raquel Tarazona sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 107 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Raquel Tarazona 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 Raquel Tarazona sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Raquel Tarazona is affiliated with the University of Extremadura in Spain, with a research focus spanning immunology and microbiology, as well as medicine. Their work concentrates notably on immunology, epidemiology, education, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and hematology.

The scientist has contributed to the understanding of immune cell function and interaction, particularly within T-cell and B-cell immunology. Their research also encompasses cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus, neutrophil activity, myeloperoxidase and oxidative mechanisms, reproductive system and pregnancy, immune cells in cancer, and endometriosis research and treatment.

Raquel Tarazona's recent papers include:

  • Current progress in NK cell biology and NK cell-based cancer immunotherapy, 2020, Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy
  • Natural killer cells in recurrent miscarriage: An overview, 2020, Journal of Reproductive Immunology
  • Natural Killer T-like Cells: Immunobiology and Role in Disease, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Characterization of the DNAM-1, TIGIT and TACTILE Axis on Circulating NK, NKT-Like and T Cell Subsets in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, 2020, Cancers
  • Accelerated T-Cell Immunosenescence in Cytomegalovirus-Seropositive Individuals After Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection, 2023, The Journal of Infectious Diseases

The scholar frequently publishes in venues such as the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Journal of Reproductive Immunology, and The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

Raquel Tarazona often collaborates with other researchers, including Rafael Solana, Fakhri Hassouneh, Alejandra Pera, Nelson López-Sejas, and Esther Durán, reflecting a network of coauthors with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Innate immunosenescence: Effect of aging on cells and receptors of the innate immune system in humans

    Rafael Solana;Raquel Tarazona;Inmaculada Gayoso;Olivier Lesur

  • Immunomodulatory Potential of Human Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived Exosomes on in vitro Stimulated T Cells

    Rebeca Blazquez;Francisco Miguel Sanchez-Margallo;Olga de la Rosa;Wilfried Dalemans

  • Immunosenescence: Implications for response to infection and vaccination in older people

    Alejandra Pera;Carmen Campos;Nelson López;Fakhri Hassouneh

  • Aging and innate immunity.

    Rafael Solana;Graham Pawelec;Raquel Tarazona

  • Increased expression of NK cell markers on T lymphocytes in aging and chronic activation of the immune system reflects the accumulation of effector/senescent T cells.

    Raquel Tarazona;Olga DelaRosa;Corona Alonso;Belén Ostos

  • Decreased expression of DNAM-1 on NK cells from acute myeloid leukemia patients

    Beatriz Sanchez-Correa;Inmaculada Gayoso;Juan M Bergua;Javier G Casado

  • Immunosenescence of human natural killer cells.

    Inmaculada Gayoso;Beatriz Sanchez-Correa;Carmen Campos;Corona Alonso

  • Cytokine profiles in acute myeloid leukemia patients at diagnosis: survival is inversely correlated with IL-6 and directly correlated with IL-10 levels

    Beatriz Sanchez-Correa;Juan M. Bergua;Carmen Campos;Inmaculada Gayoso

  • CMV and Immunosenescence: from basics to clinics

    Rafael Solana;Raquel Tarazona;Allison E Aiello;Arne N Akbar

  • Immunological biomarkers of ageing in man: changes in both innate and adaptive immunity are associated with health and longevity

    Olga DelaRosa;Graham Pawelec;Esther Peralbo;Anders Wikby

  • DNAM-1 and the TIGIT/PVRIG/TACTILE Axis: Novel Immune Checkpoints for Natural Killer Cell-Based Cancer Immunotherapy.

    Beatriz Sanchez-Correa;Isabel Valhondo;Fakhri Hassouneh;Nelson Lopez-Sejas

  • Selective depletion of CD56(dim) NK cell subsets and maintenance of CD56(bright) NK cells in treatment-naive HIV-1-seropositive individuals.

    Raquel Tarazona;Javier G. Casado;Olga Delarosa;Julian Torre-Cisneros

  • Human NK cells in acute myeloid leukaemia patients: analysis of NK cell-activating receptors and their ligands

    Beatriz Sanchez-Correa;Sara Morgado;Inmaculada Gayoso;Juan M. Bergua

  • Expression of adhesion molecules and ligands for activating and costimulatory receptors involved in cell-mediated cytotoxicity in a large panel of human melanoma cell lines

    Javier G. Casado;Graham Pawelec;Sara Morgado;Beatriz Sanchez-Correa

  • Shaping of NK cell subsets by aging

    Rafael Solana;Carmen Campos;Alejandra Pera;Raquel Tarazona

  • Intestinal and extraintestinal cryptosporidiosis in AIDS patients.

    R López-Vélez;R Tarazona;A Garcia Camacho;E Gomez-Mampaso

  • Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Impair Natural Killer Cell Function and Exhibit Low Susceptibility to Natural Killer-Mediated Lysis

    Olga DelaRosa;Beatriz Sánchez-Correa;Sara Morgado;Cristina Ramírez

  • Effect of age and CMV on NK cell subpopulations

    Carmen Campos;Alejandra Pera;Beatriz Sanchez-Correa;Corona Alonso

  • Vα24+ NKT cells are decreased in elderly humans

    Olga DelaRosa;Raquel Tarazona;Javier G. Casado;Corona Alonso

  • Effect of ageing on CMV-specific CD8 T cells from CMV seropositive healthy donors.

    María Luisa Pita-Lopez;María Luisa Pita-Lopez;Inmaculada Gayoso;Olga DelaRosa;Javier G Casado

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafael Solana
Rafael Solana University of Córdoba
Graham Pawelec
Graham Pawelec University of Tübingen
Andreas Wack
Andreas Wack The Francis Crick Institute
Guido Kroemer
Guido Kroemer Université Paris Cité
Anis Larbi
Anis Larbi Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Dimitris Kioussis
Dimitris Kioussis Medical Research Council
Naoufal Zamzami
Naoufal Zamzami Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Tamas Fulop
Tamas Fulop Université de Sherbrooke
Ginés M. Salido
Ginés M. Salido University of Extremadura
Jos A. Bosch
Jos A. Bosch University of Amsterdam

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