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1. The mitochondrial uncoupler 2,4-dinitrophenol modulates inflammatory and oxidative responses in Trypanosoma cruzi-induced acute myocarditis in mice.

2. Identification of host antioxidant effectors as thioridazine targets: Impact on cardiomyocytes infection and Trypanosoma cruzi-induced acute myocarditis.

3. Quantitative assessment of the nanoanatomy of the contractile vacuole complex in Trypanosoma cruzi .

4. Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Macrophages Infected with Trypanosoma cruzi Reveals Different Responses Dependent on the SLAMF1 Receptor and the Parasite Strain.

5. Systemic inflammatory Th1 cytokines during Trypanosoma cruzi infection disrupt the typical anatomical cell distribution and phenotypic/functional characteristics of various cell subsets within the thymus.

6. Targeting Trypanothione Metabolism in Trypanosomatids.

7. Unmasking the Mechanism behind Miltefosine: Revealing the Disruption of Intracellular Ca 2+ Homeostasis as a Rational Therapeutic Target in Leishmaniasis and Chagas Disease.

8. Small molecule mediators of host-T. cruzi-environment interactions in Chagas disease.

9. Association between altered tryptophan metabolism, plasma aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists, and inflammatory Chagas disease.

10. Proximity-Dependent Biotinylation and Identification of Flagellar Proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi.

11. Fatty acid elongases 1-3 have distinct roles in mitochondrial function, growth, and lipid homeostasis in Trypanosoma cruzi.

12. Transcriptomic analysis of the adaptation to prolonged starvation of the insect-dwelling Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes.

13. Trypanosoma cruzi PARP is enriched in the nucleolus and is present in a thread connecting nuclei during mitosis.

14. Increased angiogenesis parallels cardiac tissue remodelling in experimental acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

15. The role of ecdysteroid in the regulation of ovarian growth and oocyte maturation in Rhodnius prolixus, a vector of Chagas disease.

16. Epigenetic signature of exposure to maternal Trypanosoma cruzi infection in cord blood cells from uninfected newborns.

17. Multi-therapeutic strategy targeting parasite and inflammation-related alterations to improve prognosis of chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy: a hypothesis-based approach.

18. Examination of multiple Trypanosoma cruzi targets in a new drug discovery approach for Chagas disease.

19. Chagas disease, COVID-19 and P2X7 receptor.

20. Methodological Appraisal of Literature Concerning the Analysis of Genetic Variants or Protein Levels of Complement Components on Susceptibility to Infection by Trypanosomatids: A Systematic Review.

21. Synthesis and Evaluation of Trypanocidal Activity of Chromane-Type Compounds and Acetophenones.

22. Distinct CD4 - CD8 - (Double-Negative) Memory T-Cell Subpopulations Are Associated With Indeterminate and Cardiac Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease.

23. Physical Exercise Promotes a Reduction in Cardiac Fibrosis in the Chronic Indeterminate Form of Experimental Chagas Disease.

24. Impact of the Extracellular Vesicles Derived From Trypanosoma cruzi : A Paradox in Host Response and Lipid Metabolism Modulation.

25. Involvement of ectonucleotidases and purinergic receptor expression during acute Chagas disease in the cortex of mice treated with resveratrol and benznidazole.

26. Melatonin decreases circulating Trypanosoma cruzi load with no effect on tissue parasite replication.

27. Absence of Bim sensitizes mice to experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

28. Th17 Cells Provide Mucosal Protection against Gastric Trypanosoma cruzi Infection.

29. Sirtuin Control of Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Oxidative Stress, and Inflammation in Chagas Disease Models.

30. Biophysical and Biochemical Comparison of Extracellular Vesicles Produced by Infective and Non-Infective Stages of Trypanosoma cruzi .

31. The cytosolic tryparedoxin peroxidase from Trypanosoma cruzi induces a pro-inflammatory Th1 immune response in a peroxidatic cysteine-dependent manner.

32. Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom as a potential drug source for Chagas' disease: Trypanocidal and immunomodulatory activity.

33. An updated map of Trypanosoma cruzi histone post-translational modifications.

34. Deletion of a Golgi protein in Trypanosoma cruzi reveals a critical role for Mn2+ in protein glycosylation needed for host cell invasion and intracellular replication.

35. Correlation between intestinal BMP2, IFNγ, and neural death in experimental infection with Trypanosoma cruzi.

36. The ubiquinone synthesis pathway is a promising drug target for Chagas disease.

37. Induction of autophagy increases the proteolytic activity of reservosomes during Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclogenesis.

38. Memory impairment in chronic experimental Chagas disease: Benznidazole therapy reversed cognitive deficit in association with reduction of parasite load and oxidative stress in the nervous tissue.

39. Trypanosoma cruzi down-regulates adiponectin expression in mouse adipocytes via the NFAT signaling pathway.

40. Metabolic and immunological evaluation of patients with indeterminate and cardiac forms of Chagas disease.

41. Trypanosoma cruzi Modulates PIWI-Interacting RNA Expression in Primary Human Cardiac Myocytes during the Early Phase of Infection.

42. Dual and Opposite Roles of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in Chagas Disease: Beneficial on the Pathogen and Harmful on the Host.

43. Deletion of inducible nitric oxide synthase delays the onset of cardiomyocyte electrical remodeling in experimental Chagas disease.

44. A structure-based approach towards the identification of novel antichagasic compounds: Trypanosoma cruzi carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.

45. Glutamine metabolism modulates azole susceptibility in Trypanosoma cruzi amastigotes.

46. Selenium as an interesting option for the treatment of Chagas disease: A review.

47. Trypanosoma cruzi Induces the PARP1/AP-1 Pathway for Upregulation of Metalloproteinases and Transforming Growth Factor β in Macrophages: Role in Cardiac Fibroblast Differentiation and Fibrosis in Chagas Disease.

48. Concanavalin-A stimulates IL-17 and nitric oxide production and induces macrophage polarization and resistance to Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

49. A new model for Trypanosoma cruzi heme homeostasis depends on modulation of Tc HTE protein expression.

50. Comparative Analysis of the Secretome and Interactome of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli Reveals Species Specific Immune Response Modulating Proteins.

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