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Research publications at the Doherty Institute

Our commitment to advancing knowledge in infectious diseases and immunology is reflected in a growing body of peer-reviewed research. This page provides access to published studies from our world-class scientists and collaborators, showcasing breakthroughs that inform policy, improve clinical practice, and drive innovation to improve health outcomes. Browse our collection to stay informed on the latest scientific insights shaping the future.

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Showing publications from Associate Professor Ashraful Haque (96)

Francisella tularensis induces Th1 like MAIT cells conferring protection against systemic and local infection

2025 · journal-article
AbstractMucosal-associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are recognized for their antibacterial functions. The protective capacity of MAIT cells has been demonstrated…

CD4+ T cells display a spectrum of recall dynamics during re-infection with malaria parasites.

2025 · journal-article
Children in malaria-endemic regions can experience repeated Plasmodium infections over short periods of time. Effects of re-infection on multiple co-existing…

CD4+ T cell immunity against cutaneous melanoma encompasses multifaceted MHC II–dependent responses

2025 · journal-article
Whereas CD4 + T cells conventionally mediate antitumor immunity by providing help to CD8 + T cells, recent clinical studies…

A diverse fibroblastic stromal cell landscape in the spleen directs tissue homeostasis and immunity

2022 · journal-article
A diverse fibroblastic stromal cell landscape in the spleen directs tissue homeostasis and immunity.

Similarly efficacious anti-malarial drugs SJ733 and pyronaridine differ in their ability to remove circulating parasites in mice

2022 · journal-article
Abstract Background Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been a mainstay for malaria prevention and treatment. However, emergence of drug resistance…
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