NAFISA
GHORI’S PUBLICATIONS
1. Haldar, K., L. Uyetake, N. Ghori, H.G. Elmendorf, and L. Li.
1991. The accumulation and metabolism of a fluorescent cermide derivative in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes.
Mol. Biochem. Parasit. 49:143-56.
2. Schauer, D.B., N. Ghori, and S. Falkow. 1993. Isolation and characterization of
"Flexispira rappini" from
laboratory mice. J. Clin. Microbiol. 31:2709‑14.
3. Jones, B.D., N. Ghori, and S. Falkow. 1994. Salmonella
typhimurium initiates murine infection by penetrating and destroying the
specialized epithelial M cells of the Peyer's patches. J. Exper. Med. 180:15‑23.
4. Liao, J.,
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6. Pascopella L, B. Raupach, N. Ghori, D. Monack, S. Falkow, and
P.L. Small. 1995. Host restriction phenotypes of Salmonella typhi and Salmonella
gallinarum. Infect. Immun. 63:4329‑35.
7. Van Wye, J., N.
Ghori, P. Webster, R.R. Mitschler, H.G. Elmendorf, and K. Haldar. 1996.
Identification and localization of rab6, separation of rab6 from ERD2 and
implications for an 'unstacked' Golgi, in Plasmodium
falciparum. Mol. Biochem. Parasit. 83:107-20.
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9. Möller, J.C., A. Krüttgen, J.V. Heymach
Jr, N. Ghori, and E.M. Shooter.
1997. Subcellular localization of epitope-tagged neurotrophins in
neuroendocrine cells. J. Neurosci. Res. 51:463-472.
10. Monack, D.M., J. Mecsas, N. Ghori, and Falkow S. 1997. Yersinia signals macrophages to undergo
apoptosis and YopJ is necessary for this cell death. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,
11. Strauss, E.J., N. Ghori, and S. Falkow. 1997. An Edwardsiella tarda strain containing a mutation in a gene with
homology to shlB and hpmB is defective for entry into epithelial cells in
culture. Infect. Immun. 65:3924-32.
12. Cormack, B.P., N. Ghori, and S. Falkow. 1999. An adhesin of the yeast pathogen Candida glabrata mediating adherence to
human epithelial cells. Science. 285:578-82.
13. Hersh, D., D.M. Monack, M.R. Smith, N. Ghori, S. Falkow, and A. Zychlinsky.
1999. The Salmonella invasin SpB induces macrophage apoptosis by binding to
caspase-1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
96:2396-401.
14. Akompong T., J. VanWye, N. Ghori, and K. Haldar. 1999. Artemisinin and its derivatives are
transported by a vacuolar-network of Plasmodium
falciparum and their anti-malarial activities are additive with toxic sphingolipid
analogues that block the network. Mol.
Biochem. Parasitol. 101:71-9.
15. Monack, D.M., D. Hersh, N. Ghori, D. Bouley, A. Zychlinsky, and
S. Falkow. 2000. Salmonella exploits caspase-1 to colonize Peyer’s patches in a
murine typhoid model. J.
Exp.
Med. 192:249-58.
16. Akompong T., N. Ghori, and K. Haldar. 2000.
In vitro activity of riboflavin against the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 44:88-96.
17. Toivola, D.M., N.O. Ku, N. Ghori, A.W. Lowe, S.A. Michie, and
M.B. Omary. 2000. Effects of keratin
filament disruption on exocrine pancreas-stimulated secretion and
susceptibility to injury. Exp. Cell Res. 255:156-70.
18. Gaynor, E.C., N. Ghori, and S. Falkow. 2001.
Bile-induced “pili” in Campylobacter
jejuni are bacteria-independent artifacts of the culture medium. Mol. Microbiol. 39:1546-9.
19. Bouley, D.M, N. Ghori, K.L. Mercer, S. Falkow and L. Ramakrishnan. 2001. Dynamic nature of host-pathogen interactions
in Mycobacterium marinum
granulomas. Infect. Immun. 69:7820-31.
20. Darby, C., J.W. Hsu, N. Ghori, and S. Falkow.
2002. Caenorhabditis elegans:
Plague bacteria biofilm blocks food intake. Nature 417:243-4.
21. Davis, J.M., H. Clay, J.L. Lewis, N. Ghori, P. Herbomel, and L. Ramakrishnan. 2002.
Real-time visualization of mycobacterium-macrophage interactions leading
to initiation of granuloma formation in zebrafish embryos. Immunity 17:693-702.