S. Herath

1.0k total citations
22 papers, 861 citations indexed

About

S. Herath is a scholar working on Immunology, Epidemiology and Agronomy and Crop Science. According to data from OpenAlex, S. Herath has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 861 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Immunology, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 7 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science. Recurrent topics in S. Herath's work include Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (7 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (6 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers). S. Herath is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (7 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (6 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers). S. Herath collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and United States. S. Herath's co-authors include Pascale Kropf, Ingrid Müller, Manuel Modolell, I. Martin Sheldon, Clare Bryant, H. Dobson, José M. Fuentes, Luís Arpa, Antonio Celada and Verena Weber and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

S. Herath

22 papers receiving 845 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
S. Herath United Kingdom 13 376 315 250 217 94 22 861
Margaret Conacher United Kingdom 10 545 1.4× 62 0.2× 194 0.8× 21 0.1× 213 2.3× 10 1.1k
Chunfu Yang United States 19 285 0.8× 218 0.7× 167 0.7× 88 0.4× 238 2.5× 39 851
Mercedes Domínguez Spain 21 232 0.6× 476 1.5× 687 2.7× 63 0.3× 280 3.0× 83 1.4k
Jeanette V. Bishop United States 14 118 0.3× 175 0.6× 109 0.4× 114 0.5× 99 1.1× 28 614
F W Heessen Netherlands 16 455 1.2× 76 0.2× 523 2.1× 23 0.1× 158 1.7× 23 1.1k
Daniela Tudor France 17 582 1.5× 45 0.1× 248 1.0× 30 0.1× 252 2.7× 26 1.3k
J P Coutelier Belgium 17 632 1.7× 56 0.2× 365 1.5× 30 0.1× 196 2.1× 28 1.2k
Marek Niemiałtowski Poland 14 340 0.9× 93 0.3× 321 1.3× 59 0.3× 116 1.2× 58 696
G. Georgsson Iceland 24 258 0.7× 74 0.2× 807 3.2× 270 1.2× 517 5.5× 68 1.7k
Miguel Rojas Peru 16 137 0.4× 158 0.5× 299 1.2× 29 0.1× 146 1.6× 42 838

Countries citing papers authored by S. Herath

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Fields of papers citing papers by S. Herath

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S. Herath

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S. Herath. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of S. Herath based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with S. Herath. S. Herath is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Herath, S., Stefano Colloca, Steven Patterson, et al.. (2016). Strain-dependent and distinctive T-cell responses to HIV antigens following immunisation of mice with differing chimpanzee adenovirus vaccine vectors. Vaccine. 34(37). 4378–4385. 7 indexed citations
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Herath, S., Stefano Colloca, Philip Bergin, et al.. (2015). Analysis of T cell responses to chimpanzee adenovirus vectors encoding HIV gag–pol–nef antigen. Vaccine. 33(51). 7283–7289. 7 indexed citations
3.
Yardley, Vanessa, Christopher P. Mack, Steffen Schuster, et al.. (2014). Protein energy malnutrition increases arginase activity in monocytes and macrophages. Nutrition & Metabolism. 11(1). 51–51. 20 indexed citations
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Munder, Markus, Philip Bergin, S. Herath, et al.. (2013). Phenotypic Alteration of Neutrophils in the Blood of HIV Seropositive Patients. PLoS ONE. 8(9). e72034–e72034. 50 indexed citations
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Bachy, Véronique, Catherine Hervouet, Pablo D. Becker, et al.. (2013). Langerin negative dendritic cells promote potent CD8 + T-cell priming by skin delivery of live adenovirus vaccine microneedle arrays. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110(8). 3041–3046. 78 indexed citations
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Benlahrech, Adel, Andrea Meiser, S. Herath, et al.. (2012). Fragmentation of SIV-gag Vaccine Induces Broader T Cell Responses. PLoS ONE. 7(10). e48038–e48038. 6 indexed citations
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Nash, Deborah M., I. Martin Sheldon, S. Herath, & Elizabeth Lane. (2009). Markers of the uterine innate immune response of the mare. Animal Reproduction Science. 119(1-2). 31–39. 45 indexed citations
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Nash, Deborah M., et al.. (2009). Endometrial Explant Culture to Study the Response of Equine Endometrium to Insemination. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 45(4). 670–6. 9 indexed citations
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Williams, Erin J., S. Herath, Gary England, et al.. (2008). Effect of Escherichia coli infection of the bovine uterus from the whole animal to the cell. animal. 2(8). 1153–1157. 47 indexed citations
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Miller, Aleisha, Erin J. Williams, S. Herath, et al.. (2007). The effects of Arcanobacterium pyogenes on endometrial function in vitro, and on uterine and ovarian function in vivo. Theriogenology. 68(7). 972–980. 60 indexed citations
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Grant, E H, et al.. (2007). Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide modulates bovine luteal cell function. Veterinary Record. 161(20). 695–696. 11 indexed citations
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Sheldon, I. Martin, Erin J. Williams, & S. Herath. (2007). INFECTION, IMMUNITY AND REPRODUCTION. RVC Research Online (Royal Veterinary College). 3 indexed citations
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Herath, S., et al.. (2005). Bovine endometrial cells express toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and secrete prostaglandins in response to lipopolysaccharide. 2 indexed citations
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Herath, S., H. Dobson, Clare Bryant, & I. Martin Sheldon. (2005). Use of the cow as a large animal model of uterine infection and immunity. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 69(1). 13–22. 66 indexed citations
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Kropf, Pascale, José M. Fuentes, Luís Arpa, et al.. (2005). Arginase and polyamine synthesis are key factors in the regulation of experimental leishmaniasis in vivo. The FASEB Journal. 19(8). 1000–1002. 242 indexed citations
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Kropf, Pascale, N. Freudenberg, Christoph Kalis, et al.. (2004). Infection of C57BL/10ScCr and C57BL/10ScNCr mice withLeishmania majorreveals a role for Toll-like receptor 4 in the control of parasite replication. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 76(1). 48–57. 70 indexed citations
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Kropf, Pascale, et al.. (2003). Factors influencing Leishmania major infection in IL‐4‐deficient BALB/c mice. Parasite Immunology. 25(8-9). 439–447. 38 indexed citations
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Herath, S., Pascale Kropf, & Ingrid Müller. (2003). Cross‐talk between CD8+ and CD4+ T cells in experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis: CD8+ T cells are required for optimal IFN‐γ production by CD4+ T cells. Parasite Immunology. 25(11-12). 559–567. 40 indexed citations
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Kropf, Pascale, S. Herath, R Klemenz, & Ingrid Müller. (2003). Signaling through the T1/ST2 Molecule Is Not Necessary for Th2 Differentiation but Is Important for the Regulation of Type 1 Responses in NonhealingLeishmaniamajorInfection. Infection and Immunity. 71(4). 1961–1971. 29 indexed citations
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Herath, S., Paul G. Stalboerger, Richard J. Dahl, Joseph E. Parisi, & Robert B. Jenkins. (1994). Cytogenetic studies of four hemangiopericytomas. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 72(2). 137–140. 21 indexed citations

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