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1. Serum Cytokines as Biomarkers of Early Trypanosoma cruzi infection by Congenital Exposure.

2. Diagnosis of congenital Trypanosoma cruzi infection: A serologic test using Shed Acute Phase Antigen (SAPA) in mother-child binomial samples.

3. How to improve the early diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection: relationship between validated conventional diagnosis and quantitative DNA amplification in congenitally infected children.

4. Vertical transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi infection: quantification of parasite burden in mothers and their children by parasite DNA amplification.

5. Benzonidazole therapy modulates interferon-γ and M2 muscarinic receptor autoantibody responses in Trypanosoma cruzi-infected children.

6. [Maternal-fetal transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi in Argentina].

7. Soluble tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors (sTNF-R1 and -R2) in pregnant women chronically infected with Trypanosoma cruzi and their children.

8. Outcome of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in pregnant BALB/c mice.

9. Circulating levels of cyclooxygenase metabolites in experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infections.

10. Trypanosoma cruzi: the expansion of NK, T, and NKT cells in the experimental infection.

11. Proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in pregnant women chronically infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

12. Early IFN-gamma production is related to the presence of interleukin (IL)-18 and the absence of IL-13 in experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infections.

13. IL-12 and IFN-gamma production, and NK cell activity, in acute and chronic experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infections.

14. [TH1 response in the experimental infection with Trypanosoma cruzi].

15. Trypanosoma cruzi: T cell subpopulations in the Peyer's patches of BALB/c infected mice.

16. Release of reactive oxygen species by phagocytic cells in response to live parasites in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

17. [Inflammatory response to acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection].

18. T cell receptor V beta repertoire in the thymus and spleen of mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

19. Trypanosoma cruzi: T-cell-dependent mechanisms of resistance during chronic infection.

20. [Immune response in Trypanosoma cruzi infection].

21. [Trypanosoma cruzi: induction of changes in the peripheral nervous system in different strains of mice].

22. Increased production of reactive oxygen species by cells from mice acutely infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

23. Involvement of L3T4+, LYT2.2+ T cell subsets and non-T cells in the resistance of mice against Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

24. Cell-mediated immunity in Chagas' disease: Alterations induced by treatment with a trypanocidal drug (nifurtimox).

25. The neuromuscular pathology of experimental Chagas' disease.

26. Role of T helper/inducer cells as well as natural killer cells in resistance to Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

27. Humoral antibody response in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

28. A radiometric assay for diagnosing lytic antibodies in Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

30. Trypanosoma cruzi: immune response in mice immunized with parasite antigens.

32. [Molecular and immunologic bases for the development of a vaccine against Chagas disease].

33. Serum Cytokines as Biomarkers of Early Trypanosoma cruzi infection by Congenital Exposure

34. Outcome ofTrypanosoma cruziinfection in pregnant BALB/c mice

35. Proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in pregnant women chronically infected with Trypanosoma cruzi

36. Diagnosis of congenital Trypanosoma cruzi infection: A serologic test using Shed Acute Phase Antigen (SAPA) in mother-child binomial samples

37. Early IFN-γ production is related to the presence of interleukin (IL)-18 and the absence of IL-13 in experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infections

38. How to improve the early diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection: Relationship between validated conventional diagnosis and quantitative DNA amplification in congenitally infected children

39. Vertical transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi infection: quantification of parasite burden in mothers and their children by parasite DNA amplification

40. [Maternal-fetal transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi in Argentina]

41. Soluble tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors (sTNF-R1 and -R2) in pregnant women chronically infected with Trypanosoma cruzi and their children

42. Involvement of L3T4+, LYT2.2+ T cell subsets and non-T cells in the resistance of mice against Trypanosoma cruzi infection

43. Circulating levels of cyclooxygenase metabolites in experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infections

44. Trypanosoma cruzi: the expansion of NK, T, and NKT cells in the experimental infection

45. Trypanosoma cruzi: T cell subpopulations in the Peyer's patches of BALB/c infected mice

46. Release of reactive oxygen species by phagocytic cells in response to live parasites in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi

47. Benznidazole Therapy Modulates Interferon-γ and M2 Muscarinic Receptor Autoantibody Responses in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children

48. Trypanosoma cruzi: T-cell-dependent mechanisms of resistance during chronic infection

49. [Immune response in Trypanosoma cruzi infection]

50. [Trypanosoma cruzi: induction of changes in the peripheral nervous system in different strains of mice]

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