Publications: Ms Naheed Choudhry
Choudhry N, Scott F, Edgar M, Sanger GJ, Kelly P(2020).
Reversal of Pathogen-Induced Barrier Defects in Intestinal Epithelial Cells by Contra-pathogenicity Agents. Digestive Diseases and Sciences
McDonald V, Korbel DS, Barakat FM, Choudhry N, Petry F(2013).
Innate immune responses against Cryptosporidium parvum infection. Parasite Immunol
vol. 35,
(2)
55-64.
Choudhry N, Petry F, van Rooijen N, McDonald V(2012).
A protective role for interleukin 18 in interferon γ-mediated innate immunity to Cryptosporidium parvum that is independent of natural killer cells. J Infect Dis
vol. 206,
(1)
117-124.
CHOUDHRY N, KORBEL DS, EDWARDS LA, BAJAJ-ELLIOTT M, MCDONALD V(2009).
Dysregulation of interferon-gamma-mediated signalling pathway in intestinal epithelial cells by Cryptosporidium parvum infection. Cellular Microbiology
vol. 11,
(9)
1354-1364.
CHOUDHRY N, Korbel D, Lindsey LA, Bajaj-Elliott M, McDonald V(2009).
Dysregulation of interferon-gamma-mediated signalling pathway in intestinal epithelial cells by Cryptosporidium parvum infection. Cellular Microbiology
vol. 11,
(9)
1354-1364.
CHOUDHRY N, Bajaj-Elliott M, McDonald V(2009).
Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) in Immunological Control of Cryptosporidial Infection. Giardia and Cryptosporidium - From Molecules to Disease,
Editors: G. Ortega-Pierres, Caccio, S, Fayer, R, Mank, T et al.,
Edition. 1,
CABI Publishing
Choudhry N, Korbel DS, Zaalouk TK, Blanshard C, Bajaj-Elliott M, McDonald V(2009).
Interferon-gamma-mediated activation of enterocytes in immunological control of Encephalitozoon intestinalis infection. Parasite Immunol
vol. 31,
(1)
2-9.
Choudhry N, Bajaj-Elliott M, McDonald V(2008).
The terminal sialic acid of glycoconjugates on the surface of intestinal epithelial cells activates excystation of Cryptosporidium parvum. Infect Immun
vol. 76,
(8)
3735-3741.
Daley A, Randall R, Darsley M, Choudhry N, Thomas N, Sanderson IR, Croft NM, Kelly P(2007).
Genetically modified enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli vaccines induce mucosal immune responses without inflammation. Gut
vol. 56,
(11)
1550-1556.