Schistosomicidal effects of histone acetyltransferase inhibitors against Schistosoma japonicum juveniles and adult worms in vitro. [PDF]
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Phylogenetic relationships of Schistosoma japonicum in evolution
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Single-Cell Analysis Reveals the Cellular and Molecular Changes of Liver Injury and Fibrosis in Mice During the Progression of Schistosoma japonicum Infection. [PDF]
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Inhibiting Liver Autophagy and Promoting Hepatocyte Apoptosis by Schistosoma japonicum Infection. [PDF]
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Conditional Ablation of PKCλ/ι in CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells Ameliorates Hepatic Fibrosis in <i>Schistosoma japonicum</i>-Infected Mice via T Follicular Helper (Tfh) Cell Suppression Coupled with Increased Follicular Regulatory T (Tfr) and Regulatory B (Breg) Cell Activities. [PDF]
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