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1. Chronic Hepatitis B Infection Is Associated with Increased Molecular Degree of Inflammatory Perturbation in Peripheral Blood.

2. Distinct inflammatory profile underlies pathological increases in creatinine levels associated with Plasmodium vivax malaria clinical severity.

3. Arginase I, polyamine, and prostaglandin E2 pathways suppress the inflammatory response and contribute to diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis.

4. Chemokines and chemokine receptors coordinate the inflammatory immune response in human cutaneous leishmaniasis.

5. Immunity to Lutzomyia intermedia saliva modulates the inflammatory environment induced by Leishmania braziliensis.

6. Severe Plasmodium vivax malaria exhibits marked inflammatory imbalance.

7. Prediabetes Induces More Severe Acute COVID-19 Associated With IL-6 Production Without Worsening Long-Term Symptoms.

8. Evaluation of the Ability of Miltefosine Associated with Topical GM-CSF in Modulating the Immune Response of Patients with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis.

9. The Transcriptional and Protein Profile From Human Infected Neuroprogenitor Cells Is Strongly Correlated to Zika Virus Microcephaly Cytokines Phenotype Evidencing a Persistent Inflammation in the CNS.

10. Chronic hepatitis B virus infection drives changes in systemic immune activation profile in patients coinfected with Plasmodium vivax malaria.

11. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz

12. Human Immunology

13. Chapter Two - G Protein-Coupled Kinin Receptors and Immunity Against Pathogens.

14. The Host Genetic Diversity in Malaria Infection.

15. New Insights on the Inflammatory Role of Lutzomyia longipalpis Saliva in Leishmaniasis.

16. Prognostic value of cytokines and chemokines in addition to the GRACE Score in non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes

17. Lung granulomas from Mycobacterium tuberculosis/HIV-1 co-infected patients display decreased in situ TNF production

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