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1. Chagas Disease: Still Many Unsolved Issues

2. Cp40-mediated complement C3 inhibition dampens inflammasome activation and inflammatory mediators storm induced by Bitis arietans venom.

3. Comparison of senescence progression in mesenchymal cells from human umbilical cord walls measured by immunofluorescence and flow cytometry of p16 and p21.

4. Cytokine and Chemokine Concentration in the Tear of Patients with Age-Related Cataract.

6. CD28 deficiency leads to accumulation of germinal-center independent IgM+ experienced B cells and to production of protective IgM during experimental malaria.

7. Publisher Correction: TLR4-Mediated Placental Pathology and Pregnancy Outcome in Experimental Malaria.

8. BCR-ABL1-induced downregulation of WASP in chronic myeloid leukemia involves epigenetic modification and contributes to malignancy.

9. TLR4-Mediated Placental Pathology and Pregnancy Outcome in Experimental Malaria.

10. Salivary epidermal growth factor concentrations in patients with Sjögren syndrome and laryngopharyngeal reflux.

11. Novel CD28 antagonist mPEG PV1-Fab' mitigates experimental autoimmune uveitis by suppressing CD4+ T lymphocyte activation and IFN-γ production.

12. Intrinsic Variability Present in Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells and T Cell Responses May Impact Cell Therapy.

13. Astrocytic Expression of the Immunoreceptor CD300f Protects Hippocampal Neurons from Amyloid-β Oligomer Toxicity In Vitro.

14. Analysis of cytokine profile and growth factors in platelet-rich plasma obtained by open systems and commercial columns.

15. Salivary transforming growth factor alpha in patients with Sjögren's syndrome and reflux laryngitis.

16. Immunotherapeutic strategies in autoimmune uveitis.

17. Chagas disease: still many unsolved issues.

18. Cytotoxic effects of mistletoe (Viscum album L.) in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cell lines.

19. Salivary concentration of epidermal growth factor in adults with reflux laryngitis before and after treatment.

20. Challenge of chronically infected mice with homologous trypanosoma cruzi parasites enhances the immune response but does not modify cardiopathy: implications for the design of a therapeutic vaccine.

21. Evaluation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell labeling with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles coated with dextran and complexed with Poly-L-lysine.

22. Regulatory T cells accumulate in the lung allergic inflammation and efficiently suppress T-cell proliferation but not Th2 cytokine production.

23. Anti-IL-2 treatment impairs the expansion of T(reg) cell population during acute malaria and enhances the Th1 cell response at the chronic disease.

24. Allogeneic apoptotic thymocyte-stimulated dendritic cells expand functional regulatory T cells.

25. The spleen CD4+ T cell response to blood-stage Plasmodium chabaudi malaria develops in two phases characterized by different properties.

26. Cellular renewal and improvement of local cell effector activity in peritoneal cavity in response to infectious stimuli.

27. Comparative analysis of activation phenotype, proliferation, and IFN-gamma production by spleen NK1.1(+) and NK1.1(-) T cells during Plasmodium chabaudi AS malaria.

28. The liver plays a major role in clearance and destruction of blood trypomastigotes in Trypanosoma cruzi chronically infected mice.

29. Infection by the Sylvio X10/4 clone of Trypanosoma cruzi: relevance of a low-virulence model of Chagas' disease.

30. Gradual decline in malaria-specific memory T cell responses leads to failure to maintain long-term protective immunity to Plasmodium chabaudi AS despite persistence of B cell memory and circulating antibody.

31. IFN-gamma, but not nitric oxide or specific IgG, is essential for the in vivo control of low-virulence Sylvio X10/4 Trypanosoma cruzi parasites.

32. Characterization of the spleen B-cell compartment at the early and late blood-stage Plasmodium chabaudi malaria.

33. Contribution of NK, NK T, gamma delta T, and alpha beta T cells to the gamma interferon response required for liver protection against Trypanosoma cruzi.

34. Role of CD28 in polyclonal and specific T and B cell responses required for protection against blood stage malaria.

35. Challenge of Trypanosoma cruzi chronically infected mice with trypomastigotes activates the immune system and reduces subpatent parasitemia levels.

36. Pathology affects different organs in two mouse strains chronically infected by a Trypanosoma cruzi clone: a model for genetic studies of Chagas' disease.

37. Impaired macrophage responses may contribute to exacerbation of blood-stage Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi malaria in interleukin-12-deficient mice.

38. Influence of the polyclonal activation induced by Plasmodium chabaudi on ongoing OVA-specific B- and T-cell responses.

39. Susceptibility of the different developmental stages of the asexual (schizogonic) erythrocyte cycle of Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi to hyperimmune serum, immunoglobulin (Ig)G1, IgG2a and F(ab')2 fragments.

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