Luciana Pádua Tavares: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Luciana Pádua Tavares's h-index is 29 (42 i10-index, 3,477+ total citations across 5+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Luciana Pádua Tavares is affiliated with Havard University - Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Luciana Pádua Tavares is a researcher affiliated with Havard University - Brigham and Women's Hospital, specializing in immunology microbiology. Their work has been cited 3,477 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Luciana Pádua Tavares's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 5 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 29
- i10-Index
- 42
- Total Citations
- 3,477
- Citing Countries
- 16
As of May 2026.
Luciana Pádua Tavares has an h-index of 29 and 3,477 total citations across 5 publications, with research cited by institutions in 16 countries.
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Gut dysbiosis during influenza contributes to pulmonary pneumococcal superinfection through altered short-chain fatty acid production
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The researcher established a mechanistic link between gut dysbiosis and pulmonary pneumococcal superinfection during influenza, mediated by altered short-chain fatty acid production.
The researcher elucidated how Annexin A1 enhances neutrophil apoptosis to modulate natural and glucocorticoid-induced inflammation resolution, a finding supported by 237 citations.
The researcher advanced understanding of influenza-induced inflammation as a dual-natured response, establishing a foundational framework for analyzing the balance between protective immunity and pathological damage.
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