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1. The IBEX Knowledge-Base: Achieving more together with open science

6. Systemic cytokines, chemokines and growth factors reveal specific and shared immunological characteristics in infectious cardiomyopathies

15. Distinct systemic immune networks define severe vs. mild COVID-19 in hematologic and solid cancer patients

16. Serodiagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of New-World tegumentary leishmaniasis using synthetic type-2 glycoinositolphospholipid-based neoglycoproteins

19. Cytotoxic CD4+ T cells driven by T-cell intrinsic IL-18R/MyD88 signaling predominantly infiltrate Trypanosoma cruzi-infected hearts

20. Modulation of Regulatory T Cells Activity by Distinct CD80 and CD86 Interactions With CD28/CTLA-4 in Chagas Cardiomyopathy

21. Author response: Cytotoxic CD4+ T cells driven by T-cell intrinsic IL-18R/MyD88 signaling predominantly infiltrate Trypanosoma cruzi-infected hearts

22. Progression of Mitral Regurgitation in Rheumatic Valve Disease: Role of Left Atrial Remodeling

23. Prothymosin Alpha: A Novel Contributor to Estradiol Receptor Alpha–Mediated CD8 + T-Cell Pathogenic Responses and Recognition of Type 1 Collagen in Rheumatic Heart Valve Disease

24. T-Cell Subpopulations Exhibit Distinct Recruitment Potential, Immunoregulatory Profile and Functional Characteristics in Chagas versus Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathies

25. Proinflammatory Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 Associates With Mitral Valve Leaflet Disruption Following Percutaneous Mitral Valvuloplasty

26. Prognosis of chronic Chagas heart disease and other pending clinical challenges

27. Cytotoxic CD4+ T cells driven by T-cell intrinsic IL-18R/MyD88 signaling predominantly infiltrate Trypanosoma cruzi-infected hearts

28. Crosstalk Between Plasma Cytokines, Inflammation, and Liver Damage as a New Strategy to Monitoring NAFLD Progression

31. Caracterização Histológica das Lesões da Valva Mitral de Pacientes com Cardiopatia Reumática

32. Decreased Cytokine Plasma Levels and Changes in T-Cell Activation Are Associated With Hemodynamic Improvement and Clinical Outcomes After Percutaneous Mitral Commissurotomy in Patients With Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis

33. Cytokine gene functional polymorphisms and phenotypic expression as predictors of evolution from latent to clinical rheumatic heart disease

34. Prothymosin Alpha: A Novel Contributor to Estradiol Receptor Alpha-Mediated CD8+ T-Cell Pathogenic Responses and Recognition of Type 1 Collagen in Rheumatic Heart Valve Disease.

35. A Genome-wide Association Study Identifies SERPINB10, CRLF3, STX7, LAMP3, IFNG-AS1, and KRT80 As Risk Loci Contributing to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Brazil

36. Gene expression network analyses during infection with virulent and avirulent Trypanosoma cruzi strains unveil a role for fibroblasts in neutrophil recruitment and activation

38. GENOTYPIC AND PHENOTYPIC EXPRESSION OF IL2G/T AND IL-8 HELP PREDICT ESTABLISHMENT OF CLINICAL RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE: DATA FROM THE PROVAR STUDY

39. A genome-wide association study highlights a regulatory role for IFNG-AS1 contributing to cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil

42. A Genome-wide Association Study Identifies SERPINB10, CRLF3, STX7, LAMP3, IFNG-AS1, and KRT80 As Risk Loci Contributing to Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Brazil.

49. Abstract 707: Circulating immune profile in childhood neuroblastoma displays an activated response with simultaneous expression of checkpoint proteins by T cells and monocytes

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