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1. Transmission-Blocking Vaccines for Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: New Progress and Yet New Challenges

2. Advances in Non-Chemical Tools to Control Poultry Hematophagous Mites

3. A Review of Major Patents on Potential Malaria Vaccine Targets

4. In vitro Infectivity of Strains Isolated From Dogs Naturally Infected With Leishmania infantum Present a Distinct Pathogenic Profile in Hamsters

5. Historical Perspective and Biotechnological Trends to Block Arboviruses Transmission by Controlling Aedes aegypti Mosquitos Using Different Approaches

6. An Overview of Immunotherapeutic Approaches Against Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: What Has Been Tested on Dogs and a New Perspective on Improving Treatment Efficacy

7. Impact of LbSapSal Vaccine in Canine Immunological and Parasitological Features before and after Leishmania chagasi-Challenge.

8. 17DD and 17D-213/77 yellow fever substrains trigger a balanced cytokine profile in primary vaccinated children.

9. A Review of Major Patents on Potential Malaria Vaccine Targets, Including Antigens from Different Stages of The Parasite Cycle

10. Vaccination with Formulation of Nanoparticles Loaded with Leishmania amazonensis Antigens Confers Protection against Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis in Hamster

11. Avaliação da aplicabilidade e confiabilidade do Childhood Asthma Control Test (c-ACT)

12. Phenotypic, functional and serological aspects of genotypic-specific immune response of experimental T. cruzi infection

13. Kinetics of Phenotypic and Functional Changes in Mouse Models of Sponge Implants: Rational Selection to Optimize Protocols for Specific Biomolecules Screening Purposes

14. Rhipicephalus microplus: An overview of vaccine antigens against the cattle tick

15. Clinical-pathological and immunological biomarkers in dogs with atopic dermatitis

16. An Overview of Immunotherapeutic Approaches Against Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: What Has Been Tested on Dogs and a New Perspective on Improving Treatment Efficacy

17. Vaccine approaches applied to controlling dog ticks

18. Baccharis trimera inhibits reactive oxygen species production through PKC and down-regulation p47phox phosphorylation of NADPH oxidase in SK Hep-1 cells

19. Canine visceral leishmaniasis biomarkers and their employment in vaccines

20. Rapid effects of aldosterone in primary cultures of cardiomyocytes – do they suggest the existence of a membrane-bound receptor?

21. Setting the proportion of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells co-cultured with canine macrophages infected with Leishmania chagasi

22. Etiological treatment of Chagas disease patients with benznidazole lead to a sustained pro-inflammatory profile counterbalanced by modulatory events

23. Vaccination using live attenuated Leishmania donovani centrin deleted parasites induces protection in dogs against Leishmania infantum

24. Fcγ-RI, Fcγ-RII and IL-10 as predictive biomarkers for post-therapeutic cicatrization time in monocytes from cutaneous leishmaniasis patients

25. Baccharis trimera inhibits reactive oxygen species production through PKC and down-regulation p47

26. Cytokine and nitric oxide patterns in dogs immunized with LBSap vaccine, before and after experimental challenge with Leishmania chagasi plus saliva of Lutzomyia longipalpis

27. Association of water extract of green propolis and liposomal meglumine antimoniate in the treatment of experimental visceral leishmaniasis

28. Analysis using canine peripheral blood for establishing in vitro conditions for monocyte differentiation into macrophages for Leishmania chagasi infection and T-cell subset purification

29. Cytokine Pattern of T Lymphocytes in AcuteSchistosomiasis mansoniPatients following Treated Praziquantel Therapy

30. Impaired phagocytic capacity driven by downregulation of major phagocytosis-related cell surface molecules elicits an overall modulatory cytokine profile in neutrophils and monocytes from the indeterminate clinical form of Chagas disease

31. Cytokine Signatures of Innate and Adaptive Immunity in 17DD Yellow Fever Vaccinated Children and Its Association With the Level of Neutralizing Antibody

32. Seric chemokines and chemokine receptors in eosinophils during acute human schistosomiasis mansoni

33. Eosinophil activation status, cytokines and liver fibrosis in Schistosoma mansoni infected patients

34. Multicomponent LBSap vaccine displays immunological and parasitological profiles similar to those of Leish-Tec® and Leishmune® vaccines against visceral leishmaniasis

35. Application of rapid in vitro co-culture system of macrophages and T-cell subsets to assess the immunogenicity of dogs vaccinated with live attenuated Leishmania donovani centrin deleted parasites (LdCen-/-)

36. Association of Liposome-Encapsulated Trivalent Antimonial with Ascorbic Acid: An Effective and Safe Strategy in the Treatment of Experimental Visceral Leishmaniasis

37. Cellular immunophenotypic profile in the splenic compartment during canine visceral leishmaniasis

38. Genome-wide screening and identification of new Trypanosoma cruzi antigens with potential application for chronic Chagas disease diagnosis

39. Evaluation of a Prototype Flow Cytometry Test for Serodiagnosis of Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis

40. Effect of the preservative and temperature conditions on the stability of Leishmania infantum promastigotes antigens applied in a flow cytometry diagnostic method for canine visceral leishmaniasis

41. Clinical, Laboratory and Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Patients with Acute Schistosomiasis Mansoni

42. Clinical forms of canine visceral Leishmaniasis in naturally Leishmania infantum-infected dogs and related myelogram and hemogram changes

43. Higher expression of CCL2, CCL4, CCL5, CCL21, and CXCL8 chemokines in the skin associated with parasite density in canine Visceral Leishmaniasis

44. Rural tourism: a risk factor for schistosomiasis transmission in Brazil

45. Characterization of main cytokine sources from the innate and adaptive immune responses following primary 17DD yellow fever vaccination in adults

46. Clinical and Immunological Insights on Severe, Adverse Neurotropic and Viscerotropic Disease following 17D Yellow Fever Vaccination▿

47. Natural Killer Cells: Deciphering Their Role, Diversity and Functions

48. Antigenicity of a whole parasite vaccine as promising candidate against canine leishmaniasis

49. Cytokines, chemokine receptors, CD4+CD25HIGH+ T-cells and clinical forms of human schistosomiasis

50. High expression of co-stimulatory and adhesion molecules are observed on eosinophils during human Schistosoma mansoni infection

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