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1. Integrated systems immunology approach identifies impaired effector T cell memory responses as a feature of progression to severe dengue fever

2. High-dimensional mass cytometry identifies T cell and B cell signatures predicting reduced risk of Plasmodium vivax malaria

3. Synergistic effect of IL-12 and IL-18 induces TIM3 regulation of γδ T cell function and decreases the risk of clinical malaria in children living in Papua New Guinea

4. IgM+ memory B cells induced in response to Plasmodium berghei adopt a germinal centre B cell phenotype during secondary infection

5. CD14+ monocytes are the main leucocytic sources of CXCL10 in response to Plasmodium falciparum

6. Identifying Barriers to Career Progression for Women in Science: Is COVID-19 Creating New Challenges?

7. Transcriptional memory-like imprints and enhanced functional activity in γδ T cells following resolution of malaria infection

8. Mechanisms of naturally acquired immunity toP. falciparumand approaches to identify merozoite antigen targets

9. Development of B Cell Memory in Malaria

10. Naturally acquired immunity to malaria

11. Severe Malaria Infections Impair Germinal Center Responses by Inhibiting T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation

12. Antibodies to Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1-Binding Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1-DBLβ Are Biomarkers of Protective Immunity to Malaria in a Cohort of Young Children from Papua New Guinea

13. The role of chemokines in severe malaria: more than meets the eye

14. NK cells and conventional dendritic cells engage in reciprocal activation for the induction of inflammatory responses during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection

15. Merozoite Antigens of Plasmodium falciparum Elicit Strain-Transcending Opsonizing Immunity

16. Emerging concepts in T follicular helper cell responses to malaria

17. Immunological processes underlying the slow acquisition of humoral immunity to malaria

18. γδ-T cells expressing NK receptors predominate over NK cells and conventional T cells in the innate IFN-γ response to Plasmodium falciparum malaria

19. CD4 + CD25 + Regulatory T Cells Suppress CD4 + T-Cell Function and Inhibit the Development of Plasmodium berghei -Specific TH1 Responses Involved in Cerebral Malaria Pathogenesis

20. Different Regions of Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte-Binding Antigen 175 Induce Antibody Responses to Infection of Varied Efficacy

21. Monocyte- and Neutrophil-Derived CXCL10 Impairs Efficient Control of Blood-Stage Malaria Infection and Promotes Severe Disease

22. The Natural Killer Complex Regulates Severe Malarial Pathogenesis and Influences Acquired Immune Responses toPlasmodium bergheiANKA

23. The lack of suppressor of cytokine signalling-1 (SOCS1) protects mice from the development of cerebral malaria caused by Plasmodium berghei ANKA

24. Editorial: Molecular Approaches to Malaria, 2016

25. CD8+ T cells from a novel T cell receptor transgenic mouse induce liver-stage immunity that can be boosted by blood-stage infection in rodent malaria

26. GM-CSF-responsive monocyte-derived dendritic cells are pivotal in Th17 pathogenesis

27. Murine cerebral malaria: the whole story

28. The flagellar fraction of Trypanosoma cruzi depleted of an immunosuppressive antigen enhances protection to infection and elicits spontaneous T cell responses

29. Inflammatory responses associated with the induction of cerebral malaria: lessons from experimental murine models

30. Vaccination with conserved regions of erythrocyte-binding antigens induces neutralizing antibodies against multiple strains of Plasmodium falciparum

31. Efficient measurement of opsonising antibodies to Plasmodium falciparum merozoites

32. Natural regulatory T cells in malaria: host or parasite allies?

33. Blood-stage Plasmodium infection induces CD8+ T lymphocytes to parasite-expressed antigens, largely regulated by CD8α+ dendritic cells

34. CXCR3 determines strain susceptibility to murine cerebral malaria by mediating T lymphocyte migration toward IFN-gamma-induced chemokines

35. Putative IKDCs are functionally and developmentally similar to natural killer cells, but not to dendritic cells

36. NK cells stimulate recruitment of CXCR3+ T cells to the brain during Plasmodium berghei-mediated cerebral malaria

37. Severe malarial anemia of low parasite burden in rodent models results from accelerated clearance of uninfected erythrocytes

38. CD1d-restricted NKT cells contribute to malarial splenomegaly and enhance parasite-specific antibody responses

39. Transcriptional profiling reveals suppressed erythropoiesis, up-regulated glycolysis, and interferon-associated responses in murine malaria

40. Association between nutritional indicators and infectivity of dogs seroreactive for Trypanosoma cruzi in a rural area of northwestern Argentina

41. IP-10-Mediated T Cell Homing Promotes Cerebral Inflammation over Splenic Immunity to Malaria Infection

42. Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein-1 Specifically Suppresses Early Production of Host Interferon-γ

43. The contribution of natural killer complex loci to the development of experimental cerebral malaria.

44. Vaccination with conserved regions of erythrocyte-binding antigens induces neutralizing antibodies against multiple strains of Plasmodium falciparum.

45. Opsonising antibodies to P. falciparum merozoites associated with immunity to clinical malaria.

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