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1. Academic education of midwives in Germany (part 1): Requirements for bachelor of science programmes in midwifery education. Position paper of the Midwifery Science Committee (AHW) in the DACH Association for Medical Education (GMA)

2. Academic education of midwives in Germany (part 2): Opportunities and challenges for the further development of the profession of midwifery. Position paper of the Midwifery Science Committee (AHW) in the DACH Association for Medical Education (GMA)

6. Academic education of midwives in Germany (part 1): Requirements for bachelor of science programmes in midwifery education. Position paper of the Midwifery Science Committee (AHW) in the DACH Association for Medical Education (GMA).

7. Academic education of midwives in Germany (part 2): Opportunities and challenges for the further development of the profession of midwifery. Position paper of the Midwifery Science Committee (AHW) in the DACH Association for Medical Education (GMA).

8. Induction of Regulatory T Cells in Leishmania major‒Infected BALB/c Mice Does Not Require Langerin+ Dendritic Cells.

9. Mast Cell Deficiency Protects Susceptible BALB/c Mice from Progressive Murine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis.

10. Mast cells as protectors of health.

11. IL-17A/F in Leishmania major-resistant C57BL/6 mice.

12. Insufficient generation of Th17 cells in IL-23p19-deficient BALB/c mice protects against progressive cutaneous leishmaniasis.

13. In cutaneous leishmaniasis, induction of retinoic acid in skin-derived Langerhans cells is not sufficient for induction of parasite persistence-mediating regulatory T cells.

14. In silico prediction of Leishmania major-specific CD8 + epitopes.

15. Myeloid cells do not contribute to gender-dependent differences in disease outcome in murine cutaneous leishmaniasis.

16. Parasite Clearance in Leishmaniasis in Resistant Animals Is Independent of the IL-23/IL-17A Axis.

17. Disease control in cutaneous leishmaniasis is independent of IL-22.

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