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1. From METS to malaria: RRx-001, a multi-faceted anticancer agent with activity in cerebral malaria.

2. A chronic scheme of cranial window preparation to study pial vascular reactivity in murine cerebral malaria.

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3. Slow and continuous delivery of a low dose of nimodipine improves survival and electrocardiogram parameters in rescue therapy of mice with experimental cerebral malaria.

4. Nitric oxide synthase dysfunction contributes to impaired cerebroarteriolar reactivity in experimental cerebral malaria.

5. A lactate dehydrogenase ELISA-based assay for the in vitro determination of Plasmodium berghei sensitivity to anti-malarial drugs.

6. Efficacy of different nitric oxide-based strategies in preventing experimental cerebral malaria by Plasmodium berghei ANKA.

7. Exogenous nitric oxide decreases brain vascular inflammation, leakage and venular resistance during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection in mice.

8. Inflammatory changes in the central nervous system are associated with behavioral impairment in Plasmodium berghei (strain ANKA)-infected mice.

10. Algorithms to predict cerebral malaria in murine models using the SHIRPA protocol.

11. Characterization of cerebral malaria in the outbred Swiss Webster mouse infected by Plasmodium berghei ANKA.

12. Germinal center architecture disturbance during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection in CBA mice.

13. Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection induces thymocyte apoptosis and thymocyte depletion in CBA mice.

14. Estradiol, but not dehydroepiandrosterone, decreases parasitemia and increases the incidence of cerebral malaria and the mortality in plasmodium berghei ANKA-infected CBA mice.

15. Plasmodium berghei: cerebral malaria in CBA mice is not clearly related to plasma TNF levels or intensity of histopathological changes.