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1. VALIDATION OF AN ONLINE LEARNING TOOL FOR OPTICAL DIAGNOSIS OF DIMINUTIVE COLORECTAL POLYPS

2. Designing and Static Performance Testing of Auger Type Fertilizer Metering Device with PID Control

3. New C-glycosylpolyphenol antidiabetic agents, effect on glucose tolerance and interaction with beta-amyloid. Therapeutic applications of the synthesized agent(s) and of Genista tenera ethyl acetate extracts containing some of those agents

4. New C-glycosylpolyphenol antidiabetic agents, effect on glucose tolerance and interaction with beta-amyloid. Therapeutic applications of the synthesized agent(s) and of Genista tenera ethyl acetate extracts containing some of those agents

6. IL6 -174 G/C promoter polymorphism influences susceptibility to mucosal but not localized cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil.

7. Characterizations of bivariate conic, extreme value, and Archimax copulas

8. Resistance of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis to nitric oxide: correlation with antimony therapy and TNF-alpha production.

9. Case Report: Coinfection of Leprosy and Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis in a Family with STAT1 Gain-of-Function Mutation.

10. CD4 + Th1 and Th17 responses and multifunctional CD8 T lymphocytes associated with cure or disease worsening in human visceral leishmaniasis.

12. Association between asthma, rhinitis and atopic dermatitis with leprosy: A case-control study.

13. COVID-19 recurrence is related to disease-early profile T cells while detection of anti-S1 IgG is related to multifunctional T cells.

14. Co-infection of Leishmania infantum and a Crithidia-related species in a case of refractory relapsed visceral leishmaniasis with non-ulcerated cutaneous manifestation in Brazil.

15. sTREM-1 and TNF-α levels are associated with the clinical outcome of leprosy patients.

16. Association between genetic variants in TREM1, CXCL10, IL4, CXCL8 and TLR7 genes with the occurrence of congenital Zika syndrome and severe microcephaly.

17. Use of N-acetylcysteine as treatment adjuvant regulates immune response in visceral leishmaniasis: Pilot clinical trial and in vitro experiments.

18. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis of leprosy in Brazil: An ecological and population-based study.

19. Association of IL-9, IL-10, and IL-17 Cytokines With Hepatic Fibrosis in Human Schistosoma mansoni Infection.

20. Association between Hypertriglyceridemia and Disease Severity in Visceral Leishmaniasis.

21. Multifunctional, TNF-α and IFN-γ-Secreting CD4 and CD8 T Cells and CD8 High T Cells Are Associated With the Cure of Human Visceral Leishmania sis.

22. Basic and associated causes of schistosomiasis-related mortality in Brazil: A population-based study and a 20-year time series of a disease still neglected.

23. Leishmania infantum (syn. L. chagasi) parasites affect the release of soluble CD14 by infected macrophages.

24. Antimony resistance associated with persistence of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum infection in macrophages.

25. Case Report: Visceral Leishmaniasis and Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: Three Clinical Cases, Three Different Patterns.

26. Individuals with isolated congenital GH deficiency due to a GHRH receptor gene mutation appear to cope better with SARS-CoV-2 infection than controls.

27. Recurrent COVID-19 including evidence of reinfection and enhanced severity in thirty Brazilian healthcare workers.

28. CXCL10 immunomodulatory effect against infection caused by an antimony refractory isolate of Leishmania braziliensis in mice.

29. Leishmania donovani infection suppresses Allograft Inflammatory Factor-1 in monocytes and macrophages to inhibit inflammatory responses.

30. Response to Barros and Oliveira.

31. Association Between Zika Virus Microcephaly in Newborns With the rs3775291 Variant in Toll-Like Receptor 3 and rs1799964 Variant at Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Gene.

32. Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) and Triggering Receptor-Expressed Myeloid Cell (TREM-1) Levels Are Associated with Cardiometabolic Risk in Nonobese, Clinically Healthy, and Young Adults.

33. Mycobacterium leprae Recombinant Antigen Induces High Expression of Multifunction T Lymphocytes and Is Promising as a Specific Vaccine for Leprosy.

34. Distinct Roles of Th17 and Th1 Cells in Inflammatory Responses Associated with the Presentation of Paucibacillary Leprosy and Leprosy Reactions.

35. The influence of innate and adaptative immune responses on the differential clinical outcomes of leprosy.

36. Infectious diseases and immunological responses in adult subjects with lifetime untreated, congenital GH deficiency.

37. Insulin-like growth factor-I serum levels and their biological effects on Leishmania isolates from different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

38. Cross-resistance of Leishmania infantum isolates to nitric oxide from patients refractory to antimony treatment, and greater tolerance to antileishmanial responses by macrophages.

39. The Severity of Visceral Leishmaniasis Correlates with Elevated Levels of Serum IL-6, IL-27 and sCD14.

40. In vitro infection by Leishmania infantum in the peripheral blood mononuclear cell-derived macrophages from crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous).

41. Clinical severity of visceral leishmaniasis is associated with changes in immunoglobulin g fc N-glycosylation.

42. High levels of soluble CD40 ligand and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in serum are associated with favorable clinical evolution in human visceral leishmaniasis.

43. Neurological disability in leprosy: incidence and gender association in Sergipe, Brazil.

44. Biomphalaria species distribution and its effect on human Schistosoma mansoni infection in an irrigated area used for rice cultivation in northeast Brazil.

45. FLI1 polymorphism affects susceptibility to cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil.

46. BALB/c mice infected with antimony treatment refractory isolate of Leishmania braziliensis present severe lesions due to IL-4 production.

47. The -2518bp promoter polymorphism at CCL2/MCP1 influences susceptibility to mucosal but not localized cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil.

48. CXCR1 and SLC11A1 polymorphisms affect susceptibility to cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil: a case-control and family-based study.

49. Synthetic peptides as an antigenic base in an ELISA for laboratory diagnosis of schistosomiasis mansoni.

50. Differential immune regulation of activated T cells between cutaneous and mucosal leishmaniasis as a model for pathogenesis.

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