Megha Dubey

Megha Dubey

Stanford University

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About Megha Dubey

Megha Dubey, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Role of gdT cells in infectious disease.

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

γδ T cell antigen receptor polyspecificity enables T cell responses to a broad range of immune challenges

NK-like CD8+ γδ T cells are expanded in persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

Early non-neutralizing, afucosylated antibody responses are associated with COVID-19 severity

Expression of inducible NOS is indispensable for the antiproliferative and proapoptotic effect of imatinib in BCR–ABL positive cells

The role of antigen recognition in the γδ T cell response at the controlled stage of M. tuberculosis infection

Structurally and functionally distinct early antibody responses predict COVID-19 disease trajectory and mRNA vaccine response

Divergent early antibody responses define COVID-19 disease trajectories (preprint)

Megha Dubey Information

University

Position

Post doctoral fellow

Citations(all)

1021

Citations(since 2020)

699

Cited By

575

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

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Megha Dubey Skills & Research Interests

Role of gdT cells in infectious disease

Top articles of Megha Dubey

γδ T cell antigen receptor polyspecificity enables T cell responses to a broad range of immune challenges

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2024/1/23

NK-like CD8+ γδ T cells are expanded in persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

Science immunology

2023/3/31

Expression of inducible NOS is indispensable for the antiproliferative and proapoptotic effect of imatinib in BCR–ABL positive cells

Journal of Leukocyte Biology

2021/11

The role of antigen recognition in the γδ T cell response at the controlled stage of M. tuberculosis infection

bioRxiv

2021/9/15

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