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D-Index
46
Citations
23115
World Ranking
4562
National Ranking
2056

Veronika Groh 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 Veronika Groh sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 80 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Veronika Groh 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 Veronika Groh sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Activation of NK Cells and T Cells by NKG2D, a Receptor for Stress-Inducible MICA

    Stefan Bauer;Veronika Groh;Jun Wu;Alexander Steinle

  • Tumour-derived soluble MIC ligands impair expression of NKG2D and T-cell activation

    Veronika Groh;Jennifer Wu;Cassian Yee;Thomas Spies

  • Recognition of Stress-Induced MHC Molecules by Intestinal Epithelial γδ T Cells

    Veronika Groh;Alexander Steinle;Stefan Bauer;Thomas Spies

  • Broad tumor-associated expression and recognition by tumor-derived γδ T cells of MICA and MICB

    Veronika Groh;Rebecca Rhinehart;Heather Secrist;Stefan Bauer

  • Costimulation of CD8alphabeta T cells by NKG2D via engagement by MIC induced on virus-infected cells.

    Veronika Groh;Rebecca Rhinehart;Julie Randolph-Habecker;Max S. Topp

  • Cell stress-regulated human major histocompatibility complex class I gene expressed in gastrointestinal epithelium.

    Veronika Groh;Seiamak Bahram;Stefan Bauer;Andrew Herman

  • Coordinated Induction by IL15 of a TCR-Independent NKG2D Signaling Pathway Converts CTL into Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells in Celiac Disease

    Bertrand Meresse;Zhangguo Chen;Cezary Ciszewski;Maria Tretiakova

  • Stimulation of T cell autoreactivity by anomalous expression of NKG2D and its MIC ligands in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Veronika Groh;Anja Brühl;Hani El-Gabalawy;J. Lee Nelson

  • Human lymphocytes bearing T cell receptor gamma/delta are phenotypically diverse and evenly distributed throughout the lymphoid system.

    V Groh;S Porcelli;M Fabbi;L L Lanier

  • Evidence for extrathymic changes in the T cell receptor gamma/delta repertoire.

    C M Parker;V Groh;S A Porcelli

  • Interactions of human NKG2D with its ligands MICA, MICB, and homologs of the mouse RAE-1 protein family

    Alexander Steinle;Pingwei Li;Daniel L. Morris;Veronika Groh

  • MICA Engagement by Human Vγ2Vδ2 T Cells Enhances Their Antigen-Dependent Effector Function

    Hiranmoy Das;Veronika Groh;Coen Kuijl;Masahiko Sugita

  • Epidermal langerhans cells—A target for HTLV-III/LAV infection

    Erwin Tschachler;Veronika Groh;Mikulas Popovic;Dean L Mann

  • Disulphide-isomerase-enabled shedding of tumour-associated NKG2D ligands

    Brett K Kaiser;Daesong Yim;I-Ting Chow;Segundo Gonzalez;Segundo Gonzalez

  • Cutting Edge: NKG2D Receptors Induced by IL-15 Costimulate CD28-Negative Effector CTL in the Tissue Microenvironment

    Arthur I. Roberts;Leanne Lee;Eliezer Schwarz;Veronika Groh

  • NCRs and DNAM-1 mediate NK cell recognition and lysis of human and mouse melanoma cell lines in vitro and in vivo

    Tadepally Lakshmikanth;Shannon Burke;Talib Hassan Ali;Silvia Kimpfler

  • T Cell Antigen Receptor Engagement and Specificity in the Recognition of Stress-Inducible MHC Class I-Related Chains by Human Epithelial γδ T Cells

    Jennifer Wu;Veronika Groh;Thomas Spies

  • Critical Role of MHC Class I-Related Chain A and B Expression on IFN-α-Stimulated Dendritic Cells in NK Cell Activation: Impairment in Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

    Masahisa Jinushi;Tetsuo Takehara;Tatsuya Kanto;Tomohide Tatsumi

  • Expression and role of MICA and MICB in human hepatocellular carcinomas and their regulation by retinoic acid.

    Masahisa Jinushi;Tetsuo Takehara;Tomohide Tatsumi;Tatsuya Kanto

  • Immunobiology of human NKG2D and its ligands.

    S González;V Groh;T Spies

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Spies
Thomas Spies Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Jack L. Strominger
Jack L. Strominger Harvard University
Thomas A. Spies
Thomas A. Spies US Forest Service
Bana Jabri
Bana Jabri University of Chicago
Alexander Steinle
Alexander Steinle Goethe University Frankfurt
Roland K. Strong
Roland K. Strong Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Stefan Bauer
Stefan Bauer Philipp University of Marburg
Richard T. Maziarz
Richard T. Maziarz Oregon Health & Science University
Lewis L. Lanier
Lewis L. Lanier University of California, San Francisco
Segundo González
Segundo González University of Oviedo

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