21 results on '"Attout, Tarik"'
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2. Calcium Channels in Fc Receptor Signaling
3. Mast cells aggravate sepsis by inhibiting peritoneal macrophage phagocytosis
4. Mast cells in renal inflammation and fibrosis: Lessons learnt from animal studies
5. Calcium Channels in Fc Receptor Signaling
6. Increased early local immune responses and altered worm development in high-dose infections of mice susceptible to the filaria Litomosoides sigmodontis
7. Vaccination against filarial nematodes with irradiated larvae provides long-term protection against the third larval stage but not against subsequent life cycle stages
8. CD47 agonist peptides induce programmed cell death in refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells via PLC[gamma]1 activation: evidence from mice and humans
9. Munc18-2 and Syntaxin 3 Control Distinct Essential Steps in Mast Cell Degranulation
10. Visualizing Non Infectious and Infectious Anopheles gambiae Blood Feedings in Naive and Saliva-Immunized Mice
11. The TRPM4 Channel Controls Monocyte and Macrophage, but Not Neutrophil, Function for Survival in Sepsis
12. The Chemokine CXCL12 Is Essential for the Clearance of the Filaria Litomosoides sigmodontis in Resistant Mice
13. Lymphatic Vascularisation and Involvement of Lyve-1+ Macrophages in the Human Onchocerca Nodule
14. Pleural cellular reaction to the filarial infection Litomosoides sigmodontis is determined by the moulting process, the worm alteration, and the host strain
15. Increased early local immune responses and altered worm development in high-dose infections of mice susceptible to the filaria Litomosoides sigmodontis
16. Resistance and Susceptibility to Filarial InfectionwithLitomosoides sigmodontisAre Associated with EarlyDifferences in Parasite Development and in Localized ImmuneReactions
17. Lymphatic Vascularisation and Involvement of Lyve-1+ Macrophages in the Human Onchocerca Nodule.
18. Increased early local immune responses and altered worm development in high-dose infections of mice susceptible to the filariaLitomosoides sigmodontis.
19. The subcutaneous movements of filarial infective larvae are impaired in vaccinated hosts in comparison to primary infected hosts.
20. Resistance and susceptibility to filarial infection with Litomosoides sigmodontis are associated with early differences in parasite development and in localized immune reactions.
21. Resistance and Susceptibility to Filarial Infectionwith Litomosoides sigmodontisAre Associated with EarlyDifferences in Parasite Development and in Localized ImmuneReactions
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