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2. Trifloxystrobin blocks the growth of Theileria parasites and is a promising drug to treat Buparvaquone resistance
3. Going ballistic: Leishmania nuclear subversion of host cell plasticity
4. MAPPING CHANGES OF MIRNA-MRNA NETWORKS INLEISHMANIA-INFECTEDMACROPHAGES PREDICTS REGULATORY MIRNA-TF LOOPS AS NOVEL TARGETS OF PARASITE IMMUNE SUBVERSION
5. SILAC-based quantitative proteomics reveals pleiotropic, phenotypic modulation in primary murine macrophages infected with the protozoan pathogen Leishmania donovani
6. Inhibition of the macrophage demethylase LSD1 reverses Leishmania amazonensis-induced transcriptomic changes and causes a decrease in parasite load
7. TAK1 Deficiency in Macrophages Increases Host Susceptibility to Leishmania Infection
8. Effect of clinically approved HDAC inhibitors on Plasmodium, Leishmania and Schistosoma parasite growth
9. Exploration of the imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazine scaffold as a protein kinase inhibitor
10. TAK1 Deficiency in Macrophages Increases Host Susceptibility to Leishmania Infection.
11. Simultaneous multi-parametric analysis of Leishmania and of its hosting mammal cells: A high content imaging-based method enabling sound drug discovery process
12. Leishmania amazonensis controls macrophage-regulated cell death to establish chronic infection in vitro and in vivo
13. Immunometabolic profiling ofin vitroandex vivo Leishmania-infected macrophages (LIMs) reveals unique polarization and bioenergetic signatures
14. Effects of Structurally Different HDAC Inhibitors against Trypanosoma cruzi, Leishmania, and Schistosoma mansoni
15. Targeting chalcone binding sites in living Leishmania using a reversible fluorogenic benzochalcone probe
16. Morphology, Composition and Functions of the Endocytic Compartment Housing Leishmania amazonensis in Infected Macrophages
17. Imaging Leishmania development in their host cells
18. Probing druggability and biological function of essential proteins in Leishmania combining facilitated null mutant and plasmid shuffle analyses
19. Antileishmanial 2-substituted quinolines: In vitro behaviour towards biological components
20. Leishmania amazonensis Subverts the Transcription Factor Landscape in Dendritic Cells to Avoid Inflammasome Activation and Stall Maturation
21. Infectivity and Drug Susceptibility Profiling of Different Leishmania-Host Cell Combinations
22. Dynamic High-Content Imaging Reveals Surface Exposure of Virulent Leishmania Amastigotes in Infected Macrophages Undergoing Pyroptosis
23. Targeting Macrophage Histone H3 Modification as a Leishmania Strategy to Dampen the NF-κB/NLRP3-Mediated Inflammatory Response
24. Dynamic imaging reveals surface exposure of virulent Leishmania amastigotes during pyroptosis of infected macrophages
25. Studies on quinones. Part 39: Synthesis and leishmanicidal activity of acylchloroquinones and hydroquinones
26. Leishmania spp.: on the Interactions They Establish with Antigen-Presenting Cells of their Mammalian Hosts
27. Unveiling pathways used by Leishmania amazonensis amastigotes to subvert macrophage function
28. Synthesis and biological evaluation of substituted quinolines: potential treatment of protozoal and retroviral co-infections
29. Studies on Quinones. Part 38: synthesis and leishmanicidal activity of sesquiterpene 1,4-Quinones
30. Development of a SYBR green I based RT-PCR assay for yellow fever virus: application in assessment of YFV infection in Aedes aegypti
31. The Immunomodulatory Effect of IrSPI, a Tick Salivary Gland Serine Protease Inhibitor Involved in Ixodes ricinus Tick Feeding
32. SILAC-based quantitative proteomics reveals pleiotropic, phenotypic modulation in primary murine macrophages infected with the protozoan pathogenLeishmania donovani
33. Leishmania targets the macrophage epigenome and dampens the NF-κB/NLRP3-mediated inflammatory response
34. Studies on quinones. Part 35: Access to antiprotozoal active euryfurylquinones and hydroquinones
35. Transcriptional signatures of BALB/c mouse macrophages housing multiplying Leishmania amazonensis amastigotes
36. Structural and mechanistic insights into the function of Leishmaniaribosome lacking a single pseudouridine modification
37. The enemy within: Targeting host–parasite interaction for antileishmanial drug discovery
38. From Drug Screening to Target Deconvolution: a Target-Based Drug Discovery Pipeline Using Leishmania Casein Kinase 1 Isoform 2 To Identify Compounds with Antileishmanial Activity
39. Pharmacological Assessment Defines Leishmania donovani Casein Kinase 1 as a Drug Target and Reveals Important Functions in Parasite Viability and Intracellular Infection
40. Lesleishmaniosesvues au travers du réseau international des Instituts Pasteur
41. High Content Analysis of Primary Macrophages Hosting Proliferating Leishmania Amastigotes: Application to Anti-leishmanial Drug Discovery
42. Distinct Transcriptional Signatures of Bone Marrow-Derived C57BL/6 and DBA/2 Dendritic Leucocytes Hosting Live Leishmania amazonensis Amastigotes
43. The Crystal Structure of the MAP Kinase LmaMPK10 from Leishmania Major Reveals Parasite-Specific Features and Regulatory Mechanisms
44. A combined luciferase imaging and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay for the study of Leishmania amastigote burden and correlated mouse tissue transcript fluctuations
45. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of 2-Substituted Trifluoromethylquinolines for the Evaluation of Leishmanicidal Activity.
46. ChemInform Abstract: Studies on Quinones. Part 35. Access to Antiprotozoal Active Euryfurylquinones and Hydroquinones.
47. Sorting of Leishmania-bearing dendritic cells reveals subtle parasite-induced modulation of host-cell gene expression
48. Transcriptional signatures of BALB/c mouse macrophages housing multiplying Leishmania amazonensis amastigotes
49. Leishmania DNA is rapidly degraded following parasite death: an analysis by microscopy and real-time PCR
50. Configuration and Leishmanicidal Activity of (−)-Argentilactone Epoxides
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