David M Mosser

David M Mosser

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 72

North America-United States

About David M Mosser

David M Mosser, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore, specializes in the field of macrophage, Leishmania, IL-10, monocyte.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Isolation and Culture of Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages from Mice

Skin fibrosis associated with keloid, scleroderma and Jorge Lobo's disease (lacaziosis): An immuno‐histochemical study

High-Density-Immune-Complex regulatory macrophages promote recovery of experimental colitis in mice

PD-1 blockade modulates functional activities of exhausted-like T cell in patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis

Macrophages and the maintenance of homeostasis

Transcriptomic landscape of skin lesions in cutaneous leishmaniasis reveals a strong CD8+ T cell immunosenescence signature linked to immunopathology

The transition of M-CSF–derived human macrophages to a growth-promoting phenotype

Immune complex–driven generation of human macrophages with anti-inflammatory and growth-promoting activity

David M Mosser Information

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Citations(all)

38884

Citations(since 2020)

14075

Cited By

30200

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

132

i10Index(since 2020)

94

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University of Maryland, Baltimore

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David M Mosser Skills & Research Interests

macrophage

Leishmania

IL-10

monocyte

Top articles of David M Mosser

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Isolation and Culture of Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages from Mice

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Ricardo Gonçalves

Gabriela Kaliff Teófilo Murta

Izabela Aparecida de Souza

David M Mosser

2023/6/23

Skin fibrosis associated with keloid, scleroderma and Jorge Lobo's disease (lacaziosis): An immuno‐histochemical study

International Journal of Experimental Pathology

Wagner Luiz Tafuri

Thaise Yumie Tomokane

Ana Maria Gonçalves Silva

Luciane Kanashiro‐Galo

David Miichael Mosser

...

2022/12

High-Density-Immune-Complex regulatory macrophages promote recovery of experimental colitis in mice

Inflammation

Tamara Cristina Moreira Lopes

Gregório Guilherme Almeida

Izabela Aparecida Souza

Diego Costa Borges

Wanderson Geraldo de Lima

...

2021/6

PD-1 blockade modulates functional activities of exhausted-like T cell in patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis

Frontiers in Immunology

Renan Garcia de Moura

Luciana Polaco Covre

Carlos Henrique Fantecelle

Vitor Alejandro Torres Gajardo

Carla Baroni Cunha

...

2021/3/9

Macrophages and the maintenance of homeostasis

David M Mosser

Kajal Hamidzadeh

Ricardo Goncalves

2021/3

Transcriptomic landscape of skin lesions in cutaneous leishmaniasis reveals a strong CD8+ T cell immunosenescence signature linked to immunopathology

Immunology

Carlos Henrique Fantecelle

Luciana Polaco Covre

Renan Garcia de Moura

Herbert Leonel de Matos Guedes

Camila Farias Amorim

...

2021/12

The transition of M-CSF–derived human macrophages to a growth-promoting phenotype

Blood Advances

Kajal Hamidzadeh

Ashton T Belew

Najib M El-Sayed

David M Mosser

2020/11/10

Immune complex–driven generation of human macrophages with anti-inflammatory and growth-promoting activity

The Journal of Immunology

Elizabeth Dalby

Stephen M Christensen

Jingya Wang

Kajal Hamidzadeh

Prabha Chandrasekaran

...

2020/7/1

Humoral immunity in leishmaniasis–Prevention or promotion of parasite growth?

Cytokine: X

Ricardo Goncalves

Stephen M Christensen

David M Mosser

2020/12/1

Macrophage polarization in intestinal inflammation and gut homeostasis

Tamara Cristina Moreira Lopes

David M Mosser

Ricardo Gonçalves

2020/12

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