Jessica Queen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Integrated Graduate Program in the Life Sciences | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorKarla J. Satchell | grad student | 2013 | Northwestern | |
(Innate Immune Responses to Vibrio cholerae and the Role of Secreted Toxins.) |
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Queen J, Domingue JC, White JR, et al. (2022) Comparative Analysis of Colon Cancer-Derived Fusobacterium nucleatum Subspecies: Inflammation and Colon Tumorigenesis in Murine Models. Mbio. e0299121 |
Satchell KJ, Jones CJ, Wong J, et al. (2016) Phenotypic analysis reveals Haiti cholera epidemic linked to hypervirulent strain. Infection and Immunity |
Queen J, Agarwal S, Dolores JS, et al. (2015) Mechanisms of inflammasome activation by Vibrio cholerae secreted toxins vary with strain biotype. Infection and Immunity. 83: 2496-506 |
Queen J, Satchell KJ. (2013) Promotion of colonization and virulence by cholera toxin is dependent on neutrophils. Infection and Immunity. 81: 3338-45 |
Queen J, Satchell KJ. (2012) Neutrophils are essential for containment of Vibrio cholerae to the intestine during the proinflammatory phase of infection. Infection and Immunity. 80: 2905-13 |
Olivier V, Queen J, Satchell KJ. (2009) Successful small intestine colonization of adult mice by Vibrio cholerae requires ketamine anesthesia and accessory toxins. Plos One. 4: e7352 |
Syed KA, Beyhan S, Correa N, et al. (2009) The Vibrio cholerae flagellar regulatory hierarchy controls expression of virulence factors. Journal of Bacteriology. 191: 6555-70 |