Éva Mikó

1.6k total citations
38 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Éva Mikó is a scholar working on Immunology, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Éva Mikó has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Immunology, 12 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Éva Mikó's work include Reproductive System and Pregnancy (30 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (13 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (12 papers). Éva Mikó is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive System and Pregnancy (30 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (13 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (12 papers). Éva Mikó collaborates with scholars based in Hungary, Denmark and United Kingdom. Éva Mikó's co-authors include László Szereday, Júlia Szekeres‐Barthó, Alíz Barakonyi, Mátyás Meggyes, P. Várga, Beáta Polgár, Zsolt Illés, Eszter Nagy, József Bódis and Nelli Farkas and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, PLoS ONE and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Éva Mikó

37 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Éva Mikó Hungary 22 858 337 326 291 129 38 1.2k
Nayoung Sung United States 15 458 0.5× 211 0.6× 298 0.9× 200 0.7× 54 0.4× 27 747
Majedah Al‐Azemi Kuwait 18 615 0.7× 388 1.2× 757 2.3× 815 2.8× 80 0.6× 34 1.5k
Marcelo Borges Cavalcante Brazil 15 319 0.4× 216 0.6× 290 0.9× 161 0.6× 137 1.1× 48 906
Pak‐Chung Ho Hong Kong 26 339 0.4× 252 0.7× 936 2.9× 837 2.9× 238 1.8× 68 1.6k
Ángela P. Cadavid Colombia 21 226 0.3× 232 0.7× 334 1.0× 414 1.4× 112 0.9× 62 1.1k
Stavroula Baka Greece 22 207 0.2× 327 1.0× 656 2.0× 552 1.9× 267 2.1× 96 1.7k
S. Edwin United States 21 541 0.6× 459 1.4× 436 1.3× 68 0.2× 88 0.7× 33 1.4k
Dean L. Moyer United States 21 532 0.6× 238 0.7× 796 2.4× 756 2.6× 43 0.3× 40 1.5k
Jenny L. Sones United States 17 272 0.3× 418 1.2× 76 0.2× 73 0.3× 134 1.0× 57 745

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Éva Mikó

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Simon, Diána, Kálmán Kovács, Éva Mikó, et al.. (2024). Decidual γδT cells of early human pregnancy produce angiogenic and immunomodulatory proteins while also possessing cytotoxic potential. Frontiers in Immunology. 15. 1382424–1382424. 2 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, C. Serradeil‐Le Gal, Tamás Kőszegi, et al.. (2023). The Effect of Holder Pasteurization and Different Variants on Breast Milk Antioxidants. Antioxidants. 12(10). 1857–1857. 1 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, et al.. (2023). The effect of calcitriol on the development and implantation capacity of embryos from hyper-stimulated mice. Frontiers in Immunology. 14. 1200704–1200704. 2 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva & Alíz Barakonyi. (2023). The Role of Hydrogen-Peroxide (H2O2) Produced by Vaginal Microbiota in Female Reproductive Health. Antioxidants. 12(5). 1055–1055. 29 indexed citations
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Meggyes, Mátyás, et al.. (2019). The importance of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway at the maternal-fetal interface. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 19(1). 74–74. 75 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, et al.. (2019). Immune Checkpoint Molecules in Reproductive Immunology. Frontiers in Immunology. 10. 846–846. 82 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, Mátyás Meggyes, Nelli Farkas, et al.. (2017). Characteristics of peripheral blood NK and NKT-like cells in euthyroid and subclinical hypothyroid women with thyroid autoimmunity experiencing reproductive failure. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 124. 62–70. 27 indexed citations
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Meggyes, Mátyás, et al.. (2015). Feto-maternal immune regulation by TIM-3/galectin-9 pathway and PD-1 molecule in mice at day 14.5 of pregnancy. Placenta. 36(10). 1153–1160. 37 indexed citations
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Meggyes, Mátyás, Éva Mikó, Beáta Polgár, et al.. (2014). Peripheral Blood TIM-3 Positive NK and CD8+ T Cells throughout Pregnancy: TIM-3/Galectin-9 Interaction and Its Possible Role during Pregnancy. PLoS ONE. 9(3). e92371–e92371. 76 indexed citations
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Barakonyi, Alíz, et al.. (2013). Cell Death Mechanisms and Potentially Cytotoxic Natural Immune Cells in Human Pregnancies Complicated by Preeclampsia. Reproductive Sciences. 21(2). 155–166. 21 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, Melinda Halász, Łukasz Wicherek, et al.. (2011). Progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF) and trophoblast invasiveness. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 90(1). 50–57. 27 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, Mátyás Meggyes, Alíz Barakonyi, et al.. (2010). Possible role of natural killer and natural killer T-like cells in implantation failure after IVF. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 21(6). 750–756. 33 indexed citations
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Péterfalvi, Ágnes, Tihamér Molnár, Miklós Bánáti, et al.. (2009). Impaired Function of Innate T Lymphocytes and NK Cells in the Acute Phase of Ischemic Stroke. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 28(5). 490–498. 29 indexed citations
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Mikó, Éva, et al.. (2009). Immunoactivation in preeclampsia: Vδ2+ and regulatory T cells during the inflammatory stage of disease. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 80(1-2). 100–108. 54 indexed citations
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Barakonyi, Alíz, Éva Mikó, P. Várga, & Júlia Szekeres‐Barthó. (2008). ORIGINAL ARTICLE: V‐Chain Preference of Gamma/Delta T‐Cell Receptors in Peripheral Blood During Term Labor. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 59(3). 201–205. 8 indexed citations
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Luchetti, Carolina Griselda, Éva Mikó, Júlia Szekeres‐Barthó, Dante A. Paz, & Alicia Beatriz Motta. (2008). Dehydroepiandrosterone and metformin modulate progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF), cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) and cytokines in early pregnant mice. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 111(3-5). 200–207. 27 indexed citations
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Szekeres‐Barthó, Júlia, Beáta Polgár, Noémi Kozma, et al.. (2005). Progesterone-Dependent Immunomodulation. PubMed. 89. 118–125. 49 indexed citations
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Polgár, Beáta, Gyula Kispál, Eszter Nagy, et al.. (2004). Molecular Cloning and Immunologic Characterization of a Novel cDNA Coding for Progesterone-Induced Blocking Factor. The Journal of Immunology. 172(4). 2704–2704. 3 indexed citations
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Polgár, Beáta, Gyula Kispál, Eszter Nagy, et al.. (2003). Molecular Cloning and Immunologic Characterization of a Novel cDNA Coding for Progesterone-Induced Blocking Factor. The Journal of Immunology. 171(11). 5956–5963. 71 indexed citations
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Barakonyi, Alíz, Katalin Kovács, Éva Mikó, et al.. (2002). Recognition of Nonclassical HLA Class I Antigens by γδ T Cells During Pregnancy. The Journal of Immunology. 168(6). 2683–2688. 62 indexed citations

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