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1. Common occurrence of Cryptosporidium hominis in asymptomatic and symptomatic calves in France.

2. Octreotide modulates the expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes in inflamed rat jejunum induced by Cryptosporidium parvum.

4. Evaluation of voriconazole anti-Acanthamoeba polyphaga in vitro activity, rat cornea penetration and efficacy against experimental rat Acanthamoeba keratitis

5. Octreotide modulates the expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes in inflamed rat jejunum induced by Cryptosporidium parvum

6. Common occurrence of Cryptosporidium hominis in asymptomatic and symptomatic calves in France

7. Giardiose et cryptosporidiose: deux parasitoses à transmission hydrique

8. Vaccination against filarial nematodes with irradiated larvae provides long-term protection against the third larval stage but not against subsequent life cycle stages

9. Novel insights in post‐infectious irritable bowel syndrome in experimental giardiasis (650.15)

10. Drastic Reduction of a Filarial Infection in Eosinophilic Interleukin-5 Transgenic Mice

11. Giardia duodenalis genotype A and B are responsible for post infectious visceral hypersensitivity in an immunocompetent suckling rat model: Is commensal bacterial translocation one of the mechanisms leading to PI‐IBS?

12. Evaluation of New Thiazolide/Thiadiazolide Derivatives Reveals Nitro Group-Independent Efficacy against In Vitro Development of Cryptosporidium parvum▿

13. Cryptosporidium parvum Isolate-Dependent Postinfectious Jejunal Hypersensitivity and Mast Cell Accumulation in an Immunocompetent Rat Model▿

14. Litomosoides sigmodontis: vaccine-induced immune responses against Wolbachia surface protein can enhance the survival of filarial nematodes during primary infection

15. Quantitative appraisal of murine filariasis confirms host strain differences but reveals that BALB/c females are more susceptible than males to Litomosoides sigmodontis

16. Most of the response elicited against Wolbachia surface protein in filarial nematode infection is due to the infective larval stage

17. Both free-living and parasitic nematodes induce a characteristic Th2 response that is dependent on the presence of intact glycans

18. IL-4 is required to prevent filarial nematode development in resistant but not susceptible strains of mice

19. Litomosoides sigmodontis in mice: reappraisal of an old model for filarial research

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