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1. A simplified protocol for deriving sterile, infectious murine Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri larvae.

2. Heligmosomoides bakeri and Toxoplasma gondii co-infection leads to increased mortality associated with changes in immune resistance in the lymphoid compartment and disease pathology.

3. In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic effect of essential oil obtained from Thymus capitatus flowers against Haemonchus contortus and Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

4. Structural basis for IL-33 recognition and its antagonism by the helminth effector protein HpARI2.

5. Gut microbiota-mediated polyphenol metabolism is restrained by parasitic whipworm infection and associated with altered immune function in mice.

6. Acetate, a metabolic product of Heligmosomoides polygyrus, facilitates intestinal epithelial barrier breakdown in a FFAR2-dependent manner.

7. Small Intestinal Levels of the Branched Short-Chain Fatty Acid Isovalerate Are Elevated during Infection with Heligmosomoides polygyrus and Can Promote Helminth Fecundity.

8. A protocol for generating germ-free Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri larvae for gnotobiotic helminth infection studies.

9. Sequential Co-infection of Heligmosomoides polygyrus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Determine Lung Macrophage Polarization and Histopathological Changes.

10. Protective Effect of Intestinal Helminthiasis Against Tuberculosis Progression Is Abrogated by Intermittent Food Deprivation.

11. Enteric helminth coinfection enhances host susceptibility to neurotropic flaviviruses via a tuft cell-IL-4 receptor signaling axis.

12. The intestinal milieu influences the immunoproteome of male and female Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri L4 stage.

13. Role of l-arginine and CD11b+Gr-1+ cells in immunosuppression induced by Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri.

14. BHLHE40 Promotes T H 2 Cell-Mediated Antihelminth Immunity and Reveals Cooperative CSF2RB Family Cytokines.

15. Critical roles of regulatory B and T cells in helminth parasite-induced protection against allergic airway inflammation.

16. Variation in Local and Systemic Pro-Inflammatory Immune Markers of Wild Wood Mice after Anthelmintic Treatment.

17. Parasitic nematodes simultaneously suppress and benefit from coccidian coinfection in their natural mouse host.

18. Intestinal nematode infection exacerbates experimental visceral leishmaniasis.

19. A Novel Non-invasive Method to Detect RELM Beta Transcript in Gut Barrier Related Changes During a Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection.

20. Parasitic Nematodes Exert Antimicrobial Activity and Benefit From Microbiota-Driven Support for Host Immune Regulation.

21. Concerted IL-25R and IL-4Rα signaling drive innate type 2 effector immunity for optimal helminth expulsion.

22. Helminth infection protects against high fat diet-induced obesity via induction of alternatively activated macrophages.

23. Functional specialization of intestinal dendritic cell subsets during Th2 helminth infection in mice.

24. The intestinal nematode inhibits T-cell reactivity by targeting P-GP activity.

25. A structurally distinct TGF-β mimic from an intestinal helminth parasite potently induces regulatory T cells.

26. HpARI Protein Secreted by a Helminth Parasite Suppresses Interleukin-33.

27. Plastic and micro-evolutionary responses of a nematode to the host immune environment.

28. Microevolutionary response of a gut nematode to intestinal inflammation.

29. TPL-2 restricts Ccl24-dependent immunity to Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

30. Immune responses to fungal aeroallergen in Heligmosomoides polygyrus-infected mice vary by age.

31. Interleukin 4 promotes the development of ex-Foxp3 Th2 cells during immunity to intestinal helminths.

32. Aging parasites produce offspring with poor fitness prospects.

33. Effects of protein malnutrition on tolerance to helminth infection.

34. Low-level regulatory T-cell activity is essential for functional type-2 effector immunity to expel gastrointestinal helminths.

35. Novel O-linked methylated glycan antigens decorate secreted immunodominant glycoproteins from the intestinal nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

36. Reaction norms of host immunity, host fitness and parasite performance in a mouse--intestinal nematode interaction.

37. Induction of Sd(a)-sialomucin and sulfated H-sulfomucin in mouse small intestinal mucosa by infection with parasitic helminth.

38. Tolerance and resistance to a nematode challenge are not always mutually exclusive.

39. Production and analysis of immunomodulatory excretory-secretory products from the mouse gastrointestinal nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri.

40. MyD88 signaling inhibits protective immunity to the gastrointestinal helminth parasite Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

41. Changes in Heligmosomoides polygyrus glycoprotein pattern by saponins impact the BALB/c mice immune response.

42. Colitis promotes adaptation of an intestinal nematode: a Heligmosomoides polygyrus mouse model system.

43. Modulation of dendritic cell function and immune response by cysteine protease inhibitor from murine nematode parasite Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

44. Heligmosomoides polygyrus elicits a dominant nonprotective antibody response directed against restricted glycan and peptide epitopes.

45. The phenotype and function of naturally existing regulatory dendritic cells in nematode-infected mice.

46. Duodenal helminth infection alters barrier function of the colonic epithelium via adaptive immune activation.

47. Enhanced protection against Heligmosomoides polygyrus in IL-2 receptor β-chain overexpressed transgenic mice with intestinal mastocytosis.

48. Intestinal smooth muscle cells locally enhance stem cell factor (SCF) production against gastrointestinal nematode infections.

49. Heligmosomoides polygyrus infection can inhibit colitis through direct interaction with innate immunity.

50. The relative importance of host characteristics and co-infection in generating variation in Heligmosomoides polygyrus fecundity.

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