Michèle Kayibanda

1.4k total citations
21 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Michèle Kayibanda is a scholar working on Immunology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michèle Kayibanda has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Immunology, 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Michèle Kayibanda's work include Malaria Research and Control (10 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (9 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (8 papers). Michèle Kayibanda is often cited by papers focused on Malaria Research and Control (10 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (9 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (8 papers). Michèle Kayibanda collaborates with scholars based in France, Singapore and United Kingdom. Michèle Kayibanda's co-authors include Laurent Rénia, Elodie Belnoue, Georges Snounou, Jean‐Christophe Deschemin, Mireille Viguier, Ana Margarida Vigário, Marjorie Mauduit, Anne Charlotte Grüner, Nico van Rooijen and Daniela Santoro Rosa and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, The Journal of Immunology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Michèle Kayibanda

21 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Michèle Kayibanda
Geoffrey T. Hart United States
Shannon E. Best Australia
Andrew J. Brazier United States
Tadge Szestak United Kingdom
Jacqueline Moebius United States
Andrea J. Radtke United States
Geoffrey T. Hart United States
Michèle Kayibanda
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mauduit, Marjorie, Rita Tewari, Michèle Kayibanda, et al.. (2010). Minimal Role for the Circumsporozoite Protein in the Induction of Sterile Immunity by Vaccination with Live Rodent Malaria Sporozoites. Infection and Immunity. 78(5). 2182–2188. 34 indexed citations
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Mauduit, Marjorie, Anne Charlotte Grüner, Rita Tewari, et al.. (2009). A Role for Immune Responses against Non-CS Components in the Cross-Species Protection Induced by Immunization with Irradiated Malaria Sporozoites. PLoS ONE. 4(11). e7717–e7717. 34 indexed citations
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Belnoue, Elodie, Sarah M. Potter, Daniela Santoro Rosa, et al.. (2008). Control of pathogenic CD8+ T cell migration to the brain by IFN‐γ during experimental cerebral malaria. Parasite Immunology. 30(10). 544–553. 110 indexed citations
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Belnoue, Elodie, Tatiana Voza, Fábio Trindade Maranhão Costa, et al.. (2008). Vaccination with Live Plasmodium yoelii Blood Stage Parasites under Chloroquine Cover Induces Cross-Stage Immunity against Malaria Liver Stage. The Journal of Immunology. 181(12). 8552–8558. 67 indexed citations
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Grüner, Anne Charlotte, Marjorie Mauduit, Rita Tewari, et al.. (2007). Sterile Protection against Malaria Is Independent of Immune Responses to the Circumsporozoite Protein. PLoS ONE. 2(12). e1371–e1371. 70 indexed citations
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Vigário, Ana Margarida, Elodie Belnoue, Anne Charlotte Grüner, et al.. (2007). Recombinant Human IFN-α Inhibits Cerebral Malaria and Reduces Parasite Burden in Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 178(10). 6416–6425. 72 indexed citations
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Rénia, Laurent, Sarah M. Potter, Marjorie Mauduit, et al.. (2006). Pathogenic T cells in cerebral malaria. International Journal for Parasitology. 36(5). 547–554. 94 indexed citations
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Belnoue, Elodie, Catherine Guettier, Michèle Kayibanda, et al.. (2004). Regression of Established Liver Tumor Induced by Monoepitopic Peptide-Based Immunotherapy. The Journal of Immunology. 173(8). 4882–4888. 10 indexed citations
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Belnoue, Elodie, Michèle Kayibanda, Jean‐Christophe Deschemin, et al.. (2003). CCR5 deficiency decreases susceptibility to experimental cerebral malaria. Blood. 101(11). 4253–4259. 105 indexed citations
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Belnoue, Elodie, Michèle Kayibanda, Ana Margarida Vigário, et al.. (2002). On the Pathogenic Role of Brain-Sequestered αβ CD8+ T Cells in Experimental Cerebral Malaria. The Journal of Immunology. 169(11). 6369–6375. 295 indexed citations
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Baratin, Myriam, Michèle Kayibanda, Marianne Ziol, et al.. (2002). Amino acid modifications in the wild type sequence p53 232–240 overcome the poor immunogenicity of this self tumour epitope. Journal of Peptide Science. 8(7). 327–334. 18 indexed citations
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Baratin, Myriam, Marianne Ziol, Michèle Kayibanda, et al.. (2001). Regression of primary hepatocarcinoma in cancer-prone transgenic mice by local interferon-γ delivery is associated with macrophages recruitment and nitric oxide production. Cancer Gene Therapy. 8(3). 193–202. 23 indexed citations
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Baratin, Myriam, Michèle Kayibanda, Valérie Lacabanne, et al.. (1998). Cutting Edge: Passive But Not Active CD8+ T Cell-Based Immunotherapy Interferes with Liver Tumor Progression in a Transgenic Mouse Model. The Journal of Immunology. 161(10). 5133–5137. 29 indexed citations
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Baratin, Myriam, et al.. (1998). Passive but not active CD8+ T cell-based immunotherapy interferes with liver tumor progression in a transgenic mouse model.. PubMed. 161(10). 5133–7. 34 indexed citations
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Ngo‐Giang‐Huong, Nicole, Michèle Kayibanda, Benoît Déprez, et al.. (1995). Mutations in residue 61 of H-Ras p21 protein influence MHC class II presentation. International Immunology. 7(2). 269–275. 7 indexed citations
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Lubin, Richard, Thierry Soussi, Vladimir Lazar, et al.. (1995). Primary proliferative T cell response to wild‐type p53 protein in patients with breast cancer. European Journal of Immunology. 25(6). 1765–1769. 89 indexed citations
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Bagot, Martine, François Dreyfus, Michèle Kayibanda, et al.. (1987). RECONSTITUTION OF CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVITY. Transplantation. 44(2). 303–307. 4 indexed citations
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Michon, Jean, Dominique Juy, Michèle Kayibanda, et al.. (1987). Autoreactive T cell clones of MHC class II specificities are produced during responses against foreign antigens in man.. The Journal of Immunology. 138(3). 674–679. 40 indexed citations
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Bagot, M., et al.. (1986). A human autoreactive T cell line specific for minor histocompatibility antigen(s) isolated from a bone marrow-grafted patient.. The Journal of Immunology. 137(12). 3772–3776. 6 indexed citations
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Martyré, M. C., Pierre Vaigot, Michèle Kayibanda, & C. Rosenfeld. (1985). Modulation of CALLA and HLA‐DR on a non T non B leukemic cell line by lipid treatment. Biology of the Cell. 52(3). 243–248. 1 indexed citations

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