Full Name
Ashley Lauren St. John
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St. John, A.L.
St John, A.L.
St. John, Ashley
John, Ashley Lauren St
John, A.L.S.
 
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Email
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Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12018A preliminary study on efficacy of rupatadine for the treatment of acute dengue infectionMalavige, G.N; Wijewickrama, A; Fernando, S; Jeewandara, C; Ginneliya, A; Samarasekara, S; Madushanka, P; Punchihewa, C; Paranavitane, S; Idampitiya, D; Wanigatunga, C; Dissanayake, H; Prathapan, S; Gomes, L; Aman, S.A.B; John, A.S ; Ogg, G.S
21-Jun-2021Animals as potential reservoirs for dengue transmission: A systematic reviewGwee, Sylvia Xiao Wei ; St John, Ashley L. ; Gray, Gregory C.; Pang, Junxiong 
3Jun-2013Barriers to preclinical investigations of anti-dengue immunity and dengue pathogenesisSt. John, A.L. ; Abraham, S.N.; Gubler, D.J. 
49-Apr-2021Coding and non-coding roles of MOCCI (C15ORF48) coordinate to regulate host inflammation and immunityLee, CQE ; Kerouanton, B ; Chothani, S ; Zhang, S ; Chen, Y; Mantri, CK ; Hock, DH; Lim, R ; Nadkarni, R; Huynh, VT; Lim, D; Chew, WL ; Zhong, FL; Stroud, DA; Schafer, S ; Tergaonkar, V ; St John, AL ; Rackham, OJL ; Ho, L 
530-Apr-2013Contributions of mast cells and vasoactive products, leukotrienes and chymase, to dengue virus-induced vascular leakageSt John, A.L. ; Rathore, A.P.S. ; Raghavan, B.; Ng, M.-L.; Abraham, S.N.
62020Cross-Reactive Immunity Among FlavivirusesRathore, A.P.S.; St. John, A.L. 
72015Dengue vascular leakage is augmented by mast cell degranulation mediated by immunoglobulin Fcγ receptorsSyenina, Ayesa ; Jagaraj, Cyril Jones ; Aman, Siti Amanlina B. ; Sridharan, Aishwarya ; John, Ashley Lauren St 
82018Flavivirus serocomplex cross-reactive immunity is protective by activating heterologous memory CD4 T cellsSaron, W.A.A.; Rathore, A.P.S. ; Ting, L. ; Ooi, E.E. ; Low, J.; Abraham, S.N. ; St. John, A.L. 
92018Immune responses to dengue virus in the skinRathore, A.P.S; St John, A.L 
1031-May-2011Immune surveillance by mast cells during dengue infection promotes natural killer (NK) and NKT-cell recruitment and viral clearanceSt. John, A.L. ; Rathore, A.P.S. ; Yap, H.; Ng, M.-L.; Metcalfe, D.D.; Vasudevan, S.G. ; Abraham, S.N.
118-Jun-2021Immunological and Pathological Landscape of Dengue Serotypes 1-4 Infections in Immune-Competent MiceRathore, Abhay P. S. ; Mantri, Chinmay K. ; Tan, Meredith W.; Shirazi, Roksana; Nishida, Andrew; Aman, Siti A. B. ; Morrison, Juliet; St. John, Ashley L. 
122013Influence of Mast Cells on Dengue Protective Immunity and Immune PathologySt. John, A.L. 
131-May-2013Innate immunity and its regulation by mast cellsSt. John, A.L. ; Abraham, S.N.
142-Apr-2020Japanese encephalitis virus and its mechanisms of neuroinvasionHsieh, J.T.; St John, A.L. 
152019Japanese encephalitis virus neuropenetrance is driven by mast cell chymaseHsieh, J.T.; Rathore, A.P.S. ; Soundarajan, G. ; St. John, A.L. 
1617-Nov-2011Mast cell modulation of the vascular and lymphatic endotheliumKunder, C.A.; St John, A.L. ; Abraham, S.N.
172016Maternal Antibody-Mediated Disease Enhancement in Type I Interferon-Deficient Mice Leads to Lethal Disease Associated with Liver DamageMartínez Gómez J.M. ; Ong L.C.; Lam J.H. ; Binte Aman S.A.; Libau E.A. ; Lee P.X.; St. John A.L. ; Alonso S. 
182020Maternal immunity and antibodies to dengue virus promote infection and Zika virus-induced microcephaly in fetusesRathore, A.P.S. ; Saron, W.A.A. ; Lim, T. ; Jahan, N. ; St. John, A.L. 
1912-May-2021Maternal immunity and vaccination influence disease severity in progeny in a novel mast cell-deficient mouse model of severe dengueMantri, Chinmay Kumar ; Soundarajan, Gayathri ; Saron, Wilfried A. A. ; Rathore, Abhay P. S. ; Alonso, Sylvie ; John, A.L.S. 
202016Molecular determinants of plaque size as an indicator of dengue virus attenuationGoh K.C.M. ; Tang C.K. ; Norton D.C.; Gan E.S. ; Tan H.C. ; Sun B.; Syenina A. ; Yousuf A.; Ong X.M. ; Kamaraj U.S. ; Cheung Y.B. ; Gubler D.J. ; Davidson A.; St John A.L. ; Sessions O.M. ; Ooi E.E.