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Jyoti Das

5PUBLICATIONS
2CO-AUTHORS
Medical infection agents (incl. prions)Medical parasitologyInnate immunity
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|Jan 30, 2026
Mesenchymal stem cells alleviate experimental cerebral malaria disease severity by inducing RoRγt<sup>+</sup> Foxp3<sup>+</sup> T regulatory (Tr 17) cells and modulating the dysregulated Th17/Treg axis.

Indu Sharma, Reva Sharan Thakur, Amrendra Chaudhary

|Oct 31, 2025
Emerging Role of Splenic Macrophage in Malaria Pathogenesis and Immunity.

Aarti Gupta, Meenu Kalkal, Jyoti Das

|Jun 23, 2022
Pathophysiology of Cerebral Malaria: Implications of MSCs as A Regenerative Medicinal Tool.

Amrendra Chaudhary, Poonam Kataria, Neha Surela

|May 28, 2022
IL-10 Producing Regulatory B Cells Mediated Protection against Murine Malaria Pathogenesis.

Meenu Kalkal, Rubika Chauhan, Reva Sharan Thakur

|Feb 03, 2022
CD4<sup>+</sup>ICOS<sup>+</sup>Foxp3<sup>+</sup>: a sub-population of regulatory T cells contribute to malaria pathogenesis.

Rubika Chauhan, Vikky Awasthi, Reva Sharan Thakur

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