Publications by: Catherine Q. Nie
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Lau, Lei Shong, Fernandez-Ruiz, Daniel, Mollard, Vanessa, Sturm, Angelika, Neller, Michelle A., Cozijnsen, Anton, Gregory, Julia L., Davey, Gayle M., Jones, Claerwen M., Lin, Yi-Hsuan, Haque, Ashraful, Engwerda, Christian R., Nie, Catherine Q., Hansen, Diana S., Murphy, Kenneth M., Papenfuss, Anthony T., Miles, John J., Burrows, Scott R., de Koning-Ward, Tania, McFadden, Geoffrey I., Carbone, Francis R., Crabb, Brendan S., and Heath, William R. (2014) CD8⁺ T cells from a novel T cell receptor transgenic mouse induce liver-stage immunity that can be boosted by blood-stage infection in rodent malaria. PLoS Pathogens, 10 (5). e1004135. pp. 1-16.
Hansen, Diana S., Ryg-Cornejo, Victoria, Ioannidis, Lisa J., Chiu, Chris Y., Ly, Ann, Nie, Catherine Q., Scalzo, Anthony A., and Schofield, Louis (2014) The contribution of Natural Killer Complex loci to the development of experimental cerebral malaria. PLoS ONE, 9 (4). e93268. pp. 1-8.
Ryg-Cornejo, Victoria, Nie, Catherine Q., Bernard, Nicholas J., Lundie, Rachael J., Evans, Krystal J., Crabb, Brendan S., Schofield, Louis, and Hansen, Diana S. (2013) NK cells and conventional dendritic cells engage in reciprocal activation for the induction of inflammatory responses during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection. Immunobiology, 218. pp. 263-271.
Nie, Catherine Q., Bernard, Nicholas, Norman, M. Ursula, Amante, Fiona H., Lundie, Rachel J., Crabb, Brendan S., Heath, William R., Engwerda, Christian R., Hickey, Michael J., Schofield, Louis, and Hansen, Diana S. (2009) IP-10-mediated T cell homing promotes cerebral inflammation over splenic immunity to malaria infection. PLoS Pathogens, 5 (4). e1000369. pp. 1-16.
Lundie, Rachel J., de Koning-Ward, Tania F., Davey, Gayle M., Nie, Catherine Q., Hansen, Diana S., Lau, Lei Shong, Mintern, Justine D., Belz, Gabrielle T., Schofield, Louis, Carbone, Francis R., Villadangos, Jose A., Crabb, Brendan S., and Heath, William R. (2008) Blood-stage Plasmodium infection induces CD8+ T lymphocytes to parasite-expressed antigens, largely regulated by CD8 + dendritic cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105 (38). pp. 14509-14514.