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1. Plasmodium falciparum transcription in different clinical presentations of malaria associates with circulation time of infected erythrocytes.

2. CCL3/Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-1α Is Dually Involved in Parasite Persistence and Induction of a TNF- and IFNγ-Enriched Inflammatory Milieu in Trypanosoma cruzi -Induced Chronic Cardiomyopathy.

3. Effects of malaria parasitaemia on some haemostatic parameters among pregnant women of African descent in Specialist Hospital Sokoto, Nigeria.

4. Characteristics of Subpatent Malaria in a Pre-Elimination Setting in Southern Zambia.

5. Eryptosis of non-parasitized erythrocytes is related to anemia in Plasmodium berghei low parasitema malaria of Wistar rats.

6. Low intensity blood parasite infections do not reduce the aerobic performance of migratory birds.

7. An experimental test of the physiological consequences of avian malaria infection.

8. Influence of environmental enrichment on the behavior and physiology of mice infected by Trypanosoma cruzi.

9. Assessing the impact of differences in malaria transmission intensity on clinical and haematological indices in children with malaria.

10. Role of LRV1 and RNAi in the Pathogenesis of Leishmania.

11. ASIATIC ACID INFLUENCES GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS IN P. BERGHEI MURINE MALARIA INFECTED SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS.

12. The Strategy to Survive Primary Malaria Infection: An Experimental Study on Behavioural Changes in Parasitized Birds.

13. Co-infection with Plasmodium berghei and Trypanosoma brucei increases severity of malaria and trypanosomiasis in mice.

14. Cytokine modulation of human blood viscosity from vivax malaria patients.

15. Bacillus Calmette-Guérin-inoculation at different time points influences the outcome of C57BL/6 mice infected with Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS.

16. Comparative clinico-haematological analysis in young Zebu cattle experimentally infected with Trypanosoma vivax isolates from tsetse infested and non-tsetse infested areas of Northwest Ethiopia.

17. Effect of chronic khat (Catha edulis, Forsk) use on outcome of Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection in Swiss albino mice.

18. Development of a pHrodo-based assay for the assessment of in vitro and in vivo erythrophagocytosis during experimental trypanosomosis.

19. Parasite biomass-related inflammation, endothelial activation, microvascular dysfunction and disease severity in vivax malaria.

20. [IgE is not only a distinctive feature of atopic allergy].

21. A malaria diagnostic tool based on computer vision screening and visualization of Plasmodium falciparum candidate areas in digitized blood smears.

22. Metallothionein-1 and nitric oxide expression are inversely correlated in a murine model of Chagas disease.

23. Malaria incidence in children in South-West Burkina Faso: comparison of active and passive case detection methods.

24. Food availability and competition do not modulate the costs of Plasmodium infection in dominant male canaries.

25. Measurement of the uniaxial mechanical properties of rat brains infected by Plasmodium berghei ANKA.

26. Chronic indeterminate phase of Chagas' disease: mitochondrial involvement in infection with two strains.

27. NF135.C10: a new Plasmodium falciparum clone for controlled human malaria infections.

28. Pathogenesis of malaria revisited.

29. Autonomic nervous system modulation affects the inflammatory immune response in mice with acute Chagas disease.

30. The impact of intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine on the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia in pregnancy.

31. Acute experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection: establishing a murine model that utilises non-invasive measurements of disease parameters.

32. Altered regulation of Akt signaling with murine cerebral malaria, effects on long-term neuro-cognitive function, restoration with lithium treatment.

33. Children with retinopathy-negative cerebral malaria: a pathophysiologic puzzle.

34. Trypanosoma cruzi: correlation of muscle lesions with contractile properties in the acute phase of experimental infection in mice (Mus musculus).

35. Aspirin treatment of mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi and implications for the pathogenesis of Chagas disease.

36. Refractoriness of eryptotic red blood cells to Plasmodium falciparum infection: a putative host defense mechanism limiting parasitaemia.

37. Retinopathy in severe malaria in Ghanaian children--overlap between fundus changes in cerebral and non-cerebral malaria.

38. Intravenous ibuprofen (IV-ibuprofen) controls fever effectively in adults with acute uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria but prolongs parasitemia.

39. Natural regulatory T cells mediate the development of cerebral malaria by modifying the pro-inflammatory response.

40. Murine cerebral malaria is associated with a vasospasm-like microcirculatory dysfunction, and survival upon rescue treatment is markedly increased by nimodipine.

41. Low red cell production may protect against severe anemia during a malaria infection--insights from modeling.

42. [Role of histamine and histamine receptors in the pathogenesis of malaria].

43. Semen variables of sheep (Ovis aries) experimentally infected with Toxoplasma gondii.

44. Aggravation of pathogenesis mediated by ochratoxin A in mice infected with Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense.

45. Immunoendocrine mechanisms associated with resistance or susceptibility to parasitic diseases during pregnancy.

46. The Chesson strain of plasmodium vivax in humans and different species of Aotus monkeys.

47. Host control of malaria infections: constraints on immune and erythropoeitic response kinetics.

48. Malaria and obesity: obese mice are resistant to cerebral malaria.

49. Platelet-induced clumping of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes from Malawian patients with cerebral malaria-possible modulation in vivo by thrombocytopenia.

50. Risk associated with asymptomatic parasitaemia occurring post-antimalarial treatment.

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