Enatha Ntirandekura
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Enatha Ntirandekura's research focuses on the immune system, specifically investigating the function and heterogeneity of memory B cells in response to parasitic infections. Their work has explored the role of ICOS expression in the maintenance of germinal centers within the spleen during Plasmodium yoelii infection. Ntirandekura has published four papers on these topics, with a recent publication in 2022. Their research network includes collaborators such as Jason S. Stumhofer, Susie L. Brown, Juhyung Lee, and Jonathan J. Bauer, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom they have co-authored multiple publications. Ntirandekura's scholarly output is characterized by an h-index of 2 and 18 total citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
- IgM+ and IgM– memory B cells represent heterogeneous populations capable of producing class-switched antibodies and germinal center B cells upon rechallenge with <i>P. yoelii</i> (2022) DOI
- ICOS Expression Is Required for Maintenance but Not the Formation of Germinal Centers in the Spleen in Response to Plasmodium yoelii Infection (2022) DOI
- ICOS expression is required for maintenance but not the formation of germinal centers in the spleen in response to <i>P. yoelii</i> infection (2021) DOI
- IgM <sup>+</sup> and IgM <sup>-</sup> memory B cells represent heterogeneous populations capable of producing class-switched antibodies and germinal center B cells upon re-challenge with <i>P. yoelii</i> (2021) DOI
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