Jonathan D. Kurtis Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Jonathan Kurtis is an active researcher focused on malaria research and control, along with broader interests in global maternal and child health. His work encompasses a range of topics, including iron metabolism disorders, the complement system in diseases, and mosquito-borne illnesses. He also studies parasite biology and host interactions, as well as helminth infection and control. Recent investigations have explored the interplay between cytokines and T cell responses in the context of endemic Burkitt lymphoma, as well as factors contributing to fetal anemia risk in Tanzania. Kurtis's research has also identified malaria antigens that induce parasite-inhibitory antibodies. His work aims to understand and combat parasitic diseases.
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- h-index: 24
- Publications: 71
- Citations: 2,452
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- Author response: T-follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- T-follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- Author response: T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2024) DOI
- T-follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2024) DOI
- T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2024) DOI
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