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1. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis with moderate or high disease activity benefit from multidisciplinary rehabilitation: a nested case-control study

2. Multi-Omic Analysis of Symbiotic Bacteria Associated With Aedes aegypti Breeding Sites

3. A diagnostic primer pair to distinguish between wMel and wAlbB Wolbachia infections

4. A LAMP assay for the rapid and robust assessment of Wolbachia infection in Aedes aegypti under field and laboratory conditions

5. Matching the genetics of released and local Aedes aegypti populations is critical to assure Wolbachia invasion

6. Association of two lasers in the treatment of traumatic fibroma: excision with Nd:YAP laser and photobiomodulation using InGaAIP: a case report.

7. Molecular basis of the remarkable species selectivity of an insecticidal sodium channel toxin from the African spider Augacephalus ezendami

8. Biomphalaria tenagophila/Schistosoma mansoni interaction: premises for a new approach to biological control of schistosomiasis

11. Suitable Mouse Model to Study Dynamics of West Nile Virus Infection in Culex quinquefasciatus Mosquitoes.

12. Czech dysplasia mimicking rheumatoid arthritis: Case series and literature review.

13. Immunometabolic crosstalk in Aedes fluviatilis and Wolbachia pipientis symbiosis.

14. High capacity of Brazilian Aedes aegypti populations to transmit a locally circulating lineage of Chikungunya virus.

15. Genomic epidemiology unveils the dynamics and spatial corridor behind the Yellow Fever virus outbreak in Southern Brazil.

16. Estimating the effect of the wMel release programme on the incidence of dengue and chikungunya in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a spatiotemporal modelling study.

17. AG129 Mice as a Comprehensive Model for the Experimental Assessment of Mosquito Vector Competence for Arboviruses.

18. Effect of lipodystrophy on self-esteem and adherence to antiretroviral therapy in people living with HIV.

20. Effects of zoledronic acid therapy in fibrous dysplasia of bone: a single-center experience.

21. Prevalence of testing and coronavirus-19 among nurses in the pandemic.

22. EVITA Dengue: a cluster-randomized controlled trial to EValuate the efficacy of Wolbachia-InfecTed Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in reducing the incidence of Arboviral infection in Brazil.

23. Characteristics Associated with Acute-Phase Response following First Zoledronic Acid Infusion in Brazilian Population with Osteoporosis.

24. Wolbachia as translational science: controlling mosquito-borne pathogens.

25. Aedes fluviatilis cell lines as new tools to study metabolic and immune interactions in mosquito-Wolbachia symbiosis.

26. Multi-Omic Analysis of Symbiotic Bacteria Associated With Aedes aegypti Breeding Sites.

27. Acute toxicity, antinociceptive, and anti-inflammatory activities of the orally administered crotamine in mice.

28. Large-Scale Deployment and Establishment of Wolbachia Into the Aedes aegypti Population in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

29. Effectiveness of Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments in reducing the incidence of dengue and other Aedes-borne diseases in Niterói, Brazil: A quasi-experimental study.

30. Reduced competence to arboviruses following the sustainable invasion of Wolbachia into native Aedes aegypti from Southeastern Brazil.

31. Mayaro Virus: The Potential Role of Microbiota and Wolbachia .

32. Evaluation of Aedes aegypti , Aedes albopictus , and Culex quinquefasciatus Mosquitoes Competence to Oropouche virus Infection.

33. Development and evaluation of a booklet to promote ealthy lifestyle in people with HIV.

35. How to engage communities on a large scale? Lessons from World Mosquito Program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

36. The influence of different sources of blood meals on the physiology of Aedes aegypti harboring Wolbachia wMel: mouse blood as an alternative for mosquito rearing.

37. Dengue infection modulates locomotion and host seeking in Aedes aegypti.

38. The RNAi Pathway Is Important to Control Mayaro Virus Infection in Aedes aegypti but not for Wolbachia -Mediated Protection.

39. Insect vectors endosymbionts as solutions against diseases.

40. How to engage communities on a large scale? Lessons from World Mosquito Program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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

42. Vector competence of Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes for Mayaro virus.

43. The impact of large-scale deployment of Wolbachia mosquitoes on arboviral disease incidence in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data.

44. The impact of large-scale deployment of Wolbachia mosquitoes on dengue and other Aedes -borne diseases in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói, Brazil: study protocol for a controlled interrupted time series analysis using routine disease surveillance data.

45. Are patients with a nasally placed feeding tube at risk of potential drug-drug interactions? A multicentre cross-sectional study.

46. Pathogen blocking in Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti is not affected by Zika and dengue virus co-infection.

47. Detection of Yellow Fever Virus in Sylvatic Mosquitoes during Disease Outbreaks of 2017⁻2018 in Minas Gerais State, Brazil.

48. Embryonic development and egg viability of wMel-infected Aedes aegypti.

49. Pluripotency of Wolbachia against Arboviruses: the case of yellow fever.

50. The Perfect Appetizer: A Pharmacological Strategy for a Non-biting Mosquito.

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