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P Terez Shea Donohue
Diet, Genomics and Immunology Lab
(This person is no longer with ARS)
Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
EFFECT OF SELENIUM AND/OR VITAMIN E DEFICIENCIES ON HELIGMOSOMOIDES POLYGYRUS INFECTIONS IN MICE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Smith, A.D., Madden, K. B., Au Yeung, K., Zhao, A., Elfrey, J., Finkelman, F., Levander, O.A., Shea Donohue, P.T., and Urban Jr, J.F. 2005. Effect of selenium and/or vitamin E deficiencies on Heligmosomoides polygyrus infections in mice. Journal of Nutrition. 135:830-836.
LOCALIZED MULTI-GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS SUPPORT AN EVOLVING TH1/TH2-LIKE PARADIGM IN RESPONSE TO INFECTION WITH TOXOPLASMA GONDII AND ASCARIS SUUM - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dawson, H., Beshah, E., Nishii, S., Solano-Aguilar, G., Morimoto, M., Zhao, A. Madden, K., Ledbetter, T., Dubey, J.P., Shea-Donohue, T., Lunney, J.K., and Urban, J. F. Jr. 2005. Localized multi-gene expression patterns support an evolving Th1/Th2-like paradigm in response to infections with Toxoplasma gondii and Ascaris suum. Infection and Immunity. 73(2):1116-1128.
IMPACT OF VITAMIN E OR SELENIUM DEFICIENCY ON NEMATODE-INDUCED ALERATIONS IN MURINE INTESTINAL FUNCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Auyeung, K., Smith, A.D., Zhao, A., Madden, K., Elfrey, J., Sullivan, C., Levander, O.A., Urban Jr, J.F., Shea Donohue, P.T. 2005. Impact of vitamin E or selenium deficiency on nematode-induced alerations in murine intestinal function. Experimental Parasitology. 109:201-208.
ENTERIC NEMATODES INDUCE STEREOTYPIC STAT6-DEPENDENT ALTERATIONS IN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELL FUNCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Madden, K., Auyeung, K., Zhao, A., Gause, W., Finkelman, F., Katona, I., Urban Jr, J.F., Shea Donohue, P.T. 2004. Enteric nematodes induce stereotypic stat6-dependent alterations in intestinal epithelial cell function. Journal of Immunology. 172:5616-5621 (2004)
SELENIUM (SE) AND VITAMIN E (VE) DEFICIENCIES IMPAIR INTESTINAL FUNCTION AND RESULT IN PERSISTENT INFECTION WITH HELIGMOSOMOIDES POLYGYRUS - (Abstract Only)
Smith, A.D., Madden, K., Zhao, A., Auyeung, K., Levander, O.A., Finkelman, F., Urban Jr, J.F., Shea Donohue, P.T. 2004. Selenium (se) and vitamin E (ve) deficiencies impair intestinal function and result in persistent infection with heligmosomoides polygyrus [abstract]. Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology Journal. 18(4):A9.
GASTOINTESTINAL PARASITES AND HOST INTERACTIONS - (Literature Review)
Shea Donohue, P.T., Urban Jr, J.F. 2004. Gastointestinal parasites and host interactions. Current Opinions in Gastroenterology. 20:3-9 (2004).
THE EFFECT OF HUMAN DERIVED PROBIOTIC BACTERIA ON THE IMMUNE AND INTESTINAL FUNCTION OF PIGS - (Abstract Only)
Solano Aguilar, G., Dawson, H.D., Ledbetter, T., Shea Donohue, P.T., Schoene, N.W., Call, J.E., Beshah, E., Hare Jr, W.R., Urban Jr, J.F. 2003. The effect of human derived probiotic bacteria on the immune and intestinal function of pigs [abstract]. Allen D. Leman Swine Conference. 30:26.
HUMAN DERIVED PROBIOTIC BACTERIA SPECIES CAN REGULATE INTESTINAL RESPONSES TO PARASITIC NEMATODES IN PIGS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Solano Aguilar, G., Dawson, H.D., Ledbetter, T., Shea Donohue, P.T., Schoene, N.W., Call, J., Beshah, E., Hare Jr, W.R., and Urban Jr, J.F. 2004. Human derived probiotic bacteria species can regulate intestinal responses to parasitic nematodes in pigs. Veterinary Parasitology. 125:47-161.
THE EFFECTS OF DIETARY PROBIOTICS ON IMMUNITY TO ASCARIS SUUM IN PIGS - (Abstract Only)
Solano Aguilar, G., Dawson, H.D., Ledbetter, T., Shea Donohue, P.T., Schoene, N.W., Call, J., Beshah, E., Hare Jr, W.R., Urban Jr, J.F. 2003. The effects of dietary probiotics on immunity to ascaris suum in pigs [abstract]. Proceedings of American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists. Paper No. 56-54.
ROLE OF STAT6 AND MAST CELLS IN IL4-AND IL-13-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN MURINE INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELL FUNCTION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Madden, K., Whitman, L., Sullivan, C., Gause, W., Donaldson, D., Urban Jr, J.F., Katona, I., Finkelman, F., Shea Donohue, P.T. 2002. Role of stat6 and mast cells in il4-and il-13-induced alterations in murine intestinal epithelial cell function. Journal of Immunology. 169:4417-4432 (2002)
   
 
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