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1. Tick Salivary Compounds for Targeted Immunomodulatory Therapy

2. Conformational transition of the Ixodes ricinus salivary serpin Iripin-4

3. Structural and biochemical characterization of the novel serpin Iripin-5 from Ixodes ricinus

4. Mannan-BAM, TLR ligands, and anti-CD40 immunotherapy in established murine pancreatic adenocarcinoma: understanding therapeutic potentials and limitations

5. Robo4‐mediated pancreatic endothelial integrity decreases inflammation and islet destruction in autoimmune diabetes

6. Identification of Immune Cell Infiltration in Murine Pheochromocytoma during Combined Mannan-BAM, TLR Ligand, and Anti-CD40 Antibody-Based Immunotherapy

7. Coley's immunotherapy revived: Innate immunity as a link in priming cancer cells for an attack by adaptive immunity

8. Systemic Immune Response in Murine Bilateral Pheochromocytoma Model During Immunotherapy Based on a Combination of Mannan-BAM, TLR Ligands and Anti-CD40 Antibodies (MBTA Therapy)

9. Allergic reactions to tick saliva components in zebrafish model

10. Tick salivary secretion as a source of antihemostatics

11. Iripin-1, a new anti-inflammatory tick serpin, inhibits leukocyte recruitment in vivo while altering the levels of chemokines and adhesion molecules

13. Mast cell protease-4 mediates obesity-related metabolic dysregulation in mice by targetting body levels of adiponectin

14. The role of innate immune cells in obese adipose tissue inflammation and development of insulin resistance

15. The leukocyte integrin antagonist Del-1 inhibits IL-17-mediated inflammatory bone loss

16. A tick salivary protein targets cathepsin G and chymase and inhibits host inflammation and platelet aggregation

17. Serpins in Tick Physiology and Tick-Host Interaction

18. Iripin-3, a New Salivary Protein Isolated From Ixodes ricinus Ticks, Displays Immunomodulatory and Anti-Hemostatic Properties In Vitro

19. The Use of Tick Salivary Proteins as Novel Therapeutics

20. Protease Inhibitors in Tick Saliva: The Role of Serpins and Cystatins in Tick-host-Pathogen Interaction

21. No role for mast cells in obesity-related metabolic dysregulation

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