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1. Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies: scFv patents as a marker of a new class of potential biopharmaceuticals

2. Preclinical development of plant‐based oral immune modulatory therapy for haemophilia B

3. CCR4-dependent reduction in the number and suppressor function of CD4+Foxp3+ cells augments IFN-γ-mediated pulmonary inflammation and aggravates tuberculosis pathogenesis

4. Improvement of the resistance against early Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infection in the absence of PI3Kγ enzyme is associated with increase of CD4+IL-17+ cells and neutrophils

5. Factor IX Delivery to the Skin Primes Inhibitor Formation and Sensitizes Hemophilia B Mice to Systemic Factor IX Administration

6. Helper T Cell Response to Factor VIII In Vivo Requires Several Anatomically Distinct Types of Antigen Presenting Cells

7. Alternative Approaches to Oral Tolerance Induction to Factor FVIII

8. Role of orally induced regulatory T cells in immunotherapy and tolerance

9. Revisiting the 'Danger Theory': Toll-like Receptor 9 Stimulation Triggers Activation of Conventional CD8α+ and Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells En Route to Enhancing FVIII Inhibitor Formation

10. AAV Vector Dose Determines TLR9 Dependence of CD8+ T Cell Response to Transgene Product

11. Green propolis increases myeloid suppressor cells and CD4+Foxp3+ cells and reduces Th2 inflammation in the lungs after allergen exposure

12. CD11c+ CD103+cells ofMycobacterium tuberculosis-infected C57BL/6 but not of BALB/c mice induce a high frequency of interferon-γ- or interleukin-17-producing CD4+cells

13. M2 macrophages or IL-33 treatment attenuate ongoing Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

14. Genetic background affects the expansion of macrophage subsets in the lungs of Mycobacterium tuberculosis‐infected hosts

15. Immunosuppressive evidence of Tityus serrulatus toxins Ts6 and Ts15: insights of a novel K+ channel pattern in T cells

16. Human antibody fragments specific forBothrops jararacussuvenom reduce the toxicity of otherBothropssp. venoms

17. Serrumab: A human monoclonal antibody that counters the biochemical and immunological effects ofTityus serrulatusvenom

18. Production of Human Antibody Fragments Binding to Melittin and Phospholipase A2 in Africanised Bee Venom: Minimising Venom Toxicity

19. Attenuation of experimental asthma by mycobacterial protein combined with CpG requires a TLR9-dependent IFN-γ-CCR2 signalling circuit

20. Experimental Tityus serrulatus scorpion envenomation: age- and sex-related differences in symptoms and mortality in mice

21. In vitro comparison of enzymatic effects among Brazilian Bothrops spp. venoms

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