Pamela A. Knight
Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies
The University of Edinburgh
Easter Bush Veterinary Centre
Roslin
UK
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- Innate immune response mechanisms in the intestinal epithelium: potential roles for mast cells and goblet cells in the expulsion of adult Trichinella spiralis. Knight, P.A., Brown, J.K., Pemberton, A.D. Parasitology (2008)
- An ovine chitinase-like molecule, chitinase-3 like-1 (YKL-40), is upregulated in the abomasum in response to challenge with the gastrointestinal nematode, Teladorsagia circumcincta. Knight, P.A., Pate, J., Smith, W.D., Miller, H.R. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol. (2007)
- Aberrant mucosal mast cell protease expression in the enteric epithelium of nematode-infected mice lacking the integrin alphavbeta6, a transforming growth factor-beta1 activator. Knight, P.A., Brown, J.K., Wright, S.H., Thornton, E.M., Pate, J.A., Miller, H.R. Am. J. Pathol. (2007)
- Expression profiling reveals novel innate and inflammatory responses in the jejunal epithelial compartment during infection with Trichinella spiralis. Knight, P.A., Pemberton, A.D., Robertson, K.A., Roy, D.J., Wright, S.H., Miller, H.R. Infect. Immun. (2004)
- Enteric expression of the integrin alpha(v)beta(6) is essential for nematode-induced mucosal mast cell hyperplasia and expression of the granule chymase, mouse mast cell protease-1. Knight, P.A., Wright, S.H., Brown, J.K., Huang, X., Sheppard, D., Miller, H.R. Am. J. Pathol. (2002)
- The Theileria annulata sporozoite and macroschizont polypeptide encoded by the spm1 gene shares phenylalanine-glycine motifs with nuclear pore proteins. Knight, P., Williamson, S., Brown, D., Kinnaird, J., Fox, M., Hussain, K., Hall, R., Tait, A. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. (1999)