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1. Las discapacidades que no son tales. El estrabismo de Giovanni Barbieri

2. Factors associated with mortality among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 disease treated with convalescent plasma

3. Cuando los médicos nos volvemos pacientes. A propósito del filme El Doctor (1991)

4. Studies on the contribution of PPAR Gamma to tuberculosis physiopathology

5. Cuarteto Artemis o de una historia sobre resiliencia colectiva

6. The Immunoregulatory Actions of DHEA in Tuberculosis, A Tool for Therapeutic Intervention?

7. Una esperanza muy sanguínea para estos tiempos de pandemia

8. Shine (Claroscuro / El Resplandor de un Genio); la tragedia no siempre tiene la última palabra

9. Wit (2001); a case where the art of caring appears blurrys

10. Increased levels of circulating LPS during Tuberculosis prevails in patients with advanced pulmonary involvement.

11. Evidence for a More Disrupted Immune-Endocrine Relation and Cortisol Immunologic Influences in the Context of Tuberculosis and Type 2 Diabetes Comorbidity

12. Amar la vida / Wit (2001); un caso donde el arte de cuidar aparece desdibujado

13. Otello (1986): the story of a perverse man harassing a vulnerable one man from a literary, musical and cinematographic perspective

15. A multicenter prospective study of 515 febrile neutropenia episodes in Argentina during a 5-year period.

16. Tuberculosis, the Disrupted Immune-Endocrine Response and the Potential Thymic Repercussion As a Contributing Factor to Disease Physiopathology

18. Artemis Quartet or from a story about collective resilience

20. Giulio Cesare que Verdi nunca compuso

24. Diminished Prolinemia in Chronic Chagasic Patients: A New Clue for Disease Pathology?

25. Trypanosoma cruzi Experimental Infection Impacts on the Thymic Regulatory T Cell Compartment.

27. Trypanosoma cruzi Infection through the Oral Route Promotes a Severe Infection in Mice: New Disease Form from an Old Infection?

28. Increased Frequency of CD4+ CD25+ FoxP3+ T Regulatory Cells in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Undergoing Specific Treatment and Its Relationship with Their Immune-Endocrine Profile

30. Increased levels of circulating LPS during Tuberculosis prevails in patients with advanced pulmonary involvement

31. Early double-negative thymocyte export in Trypanosoma cruzi infection is restricted by sphingosine receptors and associated with human chagas disease.

32. The influence of sex steroid hormones in the immunopathology of experimental pulmonary tuberculosis.

33. Tumor necrosis factor-α regulates glucocorticoid synthesis in the adrenal glands of Trypanosoma cruzi acutely-infected mice. the role of TNF-R1.

35. Low occurrence of arthritic manifestations in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis: T cell subsets and humoral studies

36. TNF-α is involved in the abnormal thymocyte migration during experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection and favors the export of immature cells.

37. Dynamics of adrenal steroids are related to variations in Th1 and Treg populations during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in HIV positive persons.

38. The importance of being scientifically cautious when criticizing the administration of vaccines: ‘retracted’ post truth

39. Chagasic thymic atrophy does not affect negative selection but results in the export of activated CD4+CD8+ T cells in severe forms of human disease.

40. A multifaceted analysis of immune-endocrine-metabolic alterations in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.

41. A multicenter prospective study of 515 febrile neutropenia episodes in Argentina during a 5-year period

42. Evidence in Favor of an Alternative Glucocorticoid Synthesis Pathway During Acute Experimental Chagas Disease

43. AB1099 CHAGAS DISEASE REACTIVATION IN THE RHEUMATOLOGIC IMMUNOSUPPRESSED PATIENT. IS IT NO LONGER AN ORPHAN DISEASE?

44. Evidence that changes in antimicrobial peptides during tuberculosis are related to disease severity, clinical presentation, specific therapy and levels of immune-endocrine mediators

45. Diminished prolinemia in chronic chagasic patients: a new clue for disease pathology?

46. Dysregulated network of immune, endocrine and metabolic markers is associated to more severe human chronic chagas cardiomyopathy

47. Immune-neuroendocrine and metabolic disorders in human and experimental T. cruzi infection: New clues for understanding Chagas disease pathology

48. Tuberculosis, the Disrupted Immune-Endocrine Response and the Potential Thymic Repercussion As a Contributing Factor to Disease Physiopathology

49. The neuro-endocrine-immune relationship in pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis: a better local profile in pleural fluid

50. HIV-TB coinfection impairs CD8+T-cell differentiation and function while dehydroepiandrosterone improves cytotoxic antitubercular immune responses

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