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151. Antibodies with beta-adrenergic activity from chronic chagasic patients modulate the QT interval and M cell action potential duration.

152. Current concepts in immunoregulation and pathology of human Chagas disease.

153. The cholinergic system in cyclophosphamide-induced Chagas dilated myocardiopathy in Trypanosoma-cruzi-infected rats: an electrocardiographic study.

154. TNF/TNFR1 signaling up-regulates CCR5 expression by CD8+ T lymphocytes and promotes heart tissue damage during Trypanosoma cruzi infection: beneficial effects of TNF-alpha blockade.

155. Chagas disease cardiomyopathy: current concepts of an old disease.

156. Chagas disease as a mechanistic model for testing a novel hypothesis.

157. Polymorphisms in the gene for lymphotoxin-alpha predispose to chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy.

158. [Chronic Chagas disease patients with sinus node dysfunction: is the presence of IgG antibodies with muscarinic agonist action independent of left ventricular dysfunction?].

159. Locally produced survival cytokines IL-15 and IL-7 may be associated to the predominance of CD8+ T cells at heart lesions of human chronic Chagas disease cardiomyopathy.

160. IFN-gamma, but not nitric oxide or specific IgG, is essential for the in vivo control of low-virulence Sylvio X10/4 Trypanosoma cruzi parasites.

161. TNF blockade aggravates experimental chronic Chagas disease cardiomyopathy.

162. Modulation of autoimmunity by treatment of an infectious disease.

163. Trypanosoma cruzi high infectivity in vitro is related to cardiac lesions during long-term infection in Beagle dogs.

164. Improved outcome of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in rats following treatment in early life with suspensions of heat-killed environmental Actinomycetales.

165. Trypanosoma cruzi infection induces differential modulation of costimulatory molecules and cytokines by monocytes and T cells from patients with indeterminate and cardiac Chagas' disease.

166. Pathogenesis of chronic Chagas heart disease.

167. Human antibodies with muscarinic activity modulate ventricular repolarization: basis for electrical disturbance.

168. A DNA vaccine encoding CCL4/MIP-1beta enhances myocarditis in experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection in rats.

169. Cardiovascular risk factors in chronic Chagas' disease are associated with a different profile of putative heart-pathogenic antibodies.

170. Levels of anti-M2 and anti-beta1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas' heart disease.

171. Chemokine CC receptor 2 is important for acute control of cardiac parasitism but does not contribute to cardiac inflammation after infection with Trypanosoma cruzi.

172. HLA class II DRB1 polymorphism in Argentinians undergoing chronic Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

173. Induction of cardiac autoimmunity in Chagas heart disease: a case for molecular mimicry.

174. [New concepts on the pathogenesis of chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy: myocardial gene and protein expression profiles].

175. Interferon gamma production by PAS-positive T lymphocytes of chagasic patients infiltrated into human hearts in the sites of lesions.

176. Type 1 chemokine receptor expression in Chagas' disease correlates with morbidity in cardiac patients.

177. An overview of chagasic cardiomyopathy: pathogenic importance of oxidative stress.

178. The clinical immunology of human Chagas disease.

179. Effects of cannabinoid treatment on Chagas disease pathogenesis: balancing inhibition of parasite invasion and immunosuppression.

180. Autoantibodies to human heart conduction system in Chagas' disease.

181. The importance of aberrant T-cell responses in Chagas disease.

182. CC-chemokine receptors: a potential therapeutic target for Trypanosoma cruzi-elicited myocarditis.

183. CCR5 plays a critical role in the development of myocarditis and host protection in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.

184. Acute Chagas' disease: immunohistochemical characteristics of T cell infiltrate and its relationship with T. cruzi parasitic antigens.

185. Trypanosoma cruzi-induced molecular mimicry and Chagas' disease.

186. Differing phagocytic function of monocytes and neutrophils in Chagas' cardiopathy according to the presence or absence of congestive heart failure.

187. Mechanical and energetic effects of chronic chagasic patients' antibodies on rat myocardium.

188. Monocytes from patients with indeterminate and cardiac forms of Chagas' disease display distinct phenotypic and functional characteristics associated with morbidity.

189. Innate and acquired immunity in the pathogenesis of Chagas disease.

190. Trypanosoma cruzi-cardiomyocyte interaction: role of fibronectin in the recognition process and extracellular matrix expression in vitro and in vivo.

191. Correlation between conformation and antibody binding: NMR structure of cross-reactive peptides from T. cruzi, human and L. braziliensis.

192. Pre- and post-transplant anti-myosin and anti-heat shock protein antibodies and cardiac transplant outcome.

193. Chemokine receptor expression on the surface of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in Chagas disease.

194. Absence of interferon-gamma-inducible gene IGTP does not significantly alter the development of chagasic cardiomyopathy in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi (Brazil strain).

195. Myosin autoimmunity is not essential for cardiac inflammation in acute Chagas' disease.

196. Pathophysiology of the heart in Chagas' disease: current status and new developments.

197. Complement C3 F and BF S allotypes are risk factors for Chagas disease cardiomyopathy.

198. Role for interleukin-1 beta in Trypanosoma cruzi-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.

199. Experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection in platelet-activating factor receptor-deficient mice.

200. Captopril ameliorates myocarditis in acute experimental Chagas disease.

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