Lalit K. Beura Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Lalit K. Beura, an assistant professor at John Brown University, investigates immune cell function and interactions, with a focus on T-cell and B-cell immunology. His research encompasses animal virus infections, immunotherapy, immune responses, and the reproductive system, including pregnancy. Beura's work has explored the decentralization of immune homeostasis and the augmentation of checkpoint immunotherapy in prostate cancer, highlighting the promotion of tumor antigen-specific tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells. He has also contributed to understanding the role of sex in immune responses to COVID-19. His studies involve deep profiling of memory CD8+ T cells and the role of tissue-resident memory T cells in triggering rapid exudation and local antibody accumulation.
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- h-index: 33
- Publications: 79
- Citations: 8,659
Selected Publications
- JoVE Video Dataset (2026) DOI
- <em>In Vitro</em> Resident Memory CD8 T Cell Differentiation Using Epithelial Organoid-T Cell Co-culture System (2026) DOI
- Differential impact of TGF-ß signaling during distinct stages of mucosal CD8 resident memory T cell differentiation 4388 (2025) DOI
- Assessing the impact of the vaginal microbiome on reproductive immunity using human ectocervical organoids 3995 (2025) DOI
- Modeling antiviral immune responses across distinct epithelial niches of the female reproductive tract using organoids 4108 (2025) DOI
- IL-12 conditioning and reconditioning of in vitro activated adoptively transferred CD8+ T cells promotes tissue residency and anti-tumor immunity 3981 (2025) DOI
- Molecular heterogeneity of antiviral resident memory CD8 T cell in the female reproductive tract (2023) DOI
- Effect of estrogen signaling in CD8 T cell mediated antiviral response (2023) DOI
- Establishment of a vaginal organoid system to study local resident memory T cell differentiation (2023) DOI
- Host and microbe adaptation underlying true fungal commensalism (2023) DOI
- TGF-β signaling is important for female reproductive tract resident memory CD8 T cell development (2022) DOI
- Industrialized Gut Microbiota Promote Intestinal Inflammation in Mice (2021) DOI
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