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The co-stimulatory molecule ICOS is associated with the induction and regulation of T helper cell responses, including the differentiation of follicular helper T (Tfh) cells and the formation and maintenance of memory T cells.
L. E. Latham +2 more
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IL-27, a regulatory cytokine, plays critical roles in the prevention of immunopathology during Plasmodium infection. We examined these roles in the immune responses against Plasmodium chabaudi infection using the Il-27ra-/- mice.
Odsuren Sukhbaatar +8 more
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Malaria is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people yearly. In rural areas where anti-malarial drugs are not easily accessible, many people use herbal treatments, such as Moringa oleifera, to treat a variety of diseases and ailments including ...
Jennifer Pilotos +3 more
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Malaria is one of the most prevalent infectious disease in the world with 3.2 billion humans at risk. Malaria causes splenomegaly and damage in other organs including skeletal muscles.
M. T. Marrelli +3 more
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IL-1α promotes liver inflammation and necrosis during blood-stage Plasmodium chabaudi malaria
Malaria causes hepatic inflammation and damage, which contribute to disease severity. The pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-1α is released by non-hematopoietic or hematopoietic cells during liver injury.
Maria Nogueira de Menezes +10 more
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The ability of malaria (Plasmodium) parasites to adjust investment into sexual transmission stages versus asexually replicating stages is well known, but plasticity in other traits underpinning the replication rate of asexual stages in the blood has ...
Philip L. G. Birget +4 more
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A complete understanding of the mechanisms underlying the acquisition of protective immunity is crucial to improve vaccine strategies to eradicate malaria.
É. Salles +13 more
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Un Trématode nouveau. Parasite de
Un nouveau Trématode, Brenesia chabaudi n. g., n. sp., recueilli dans l’intestin d’un Ranidae capturé à Costa Rica, Amérique Centrale, Rana pipiens Schreber, 1872, est décrit et discuté. Par la présence d’une vésicule excrétrice en « V », de vitellogènes
C. Guillermina Caballero R. +1 more
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Cerebral malaria and severe anaemia are the most common deadly complications of malaria, and are often associated, both in paediatric and adult patients, with hepatopathy, whose pathogenesis is not well characterized, and sometimes also with acute ...
D. Scaccabarozzi +7 more
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Special Publication Number 4, Checklist Of Types In The U.S. National Parasite Collection [PDF]
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal ...
Lichtenfels, J. Ralph +2 more
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