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1. Gut microbiota metabolically mediate intestinal helminth infection in zebrafish.

2. Protective Effect of Intestinal Helminthiasis Against Tuberculosis Progression Is Abrogated by Intermittent Food Deprivation.

3. Gut CD4 + T cell phenotypes are a continuum molded by microbes, not by T H archetypes.

4. Malaria and intestinal parasite co-infection and its association with anaemia among people living with HIV in Buea, Southwest Cameroon: A community-based retrospective cohort study.

5. The influence of selected gastrointestinal parasites on apoptosis in intestinal epithelial cells.

6. Changes in the severity of gastric mucosal inflammation associated with Helicobacter pylori in humans coinfected with  intestinal helminths.

7. Helminths and microbes within the vertebrate gut - not all studies are created equal.

8. The major secreted protein of the whipworm parasite tethers to matrix and inhibits interleukin-13 function.

9. ILC2s-Trailblazers in the Host Response Against Intestinal Helminths.

10. Effects of breeding center, age and parasite burden on fecal triiodothyronine levels in forest musk deer.

11. Mast Cells and Serotonin Synthesis Modulate Chagas Disease in the Colon: Clinical and Experimental Evidence.

12. Experimental Chagas disease-induced perturbations of the fecal microbiome and metabolome.

13. The Immune and Non-Immune Pathways That Drive Chronic Gastrointestinal Helminth Burdens in the Wild.

14. Helminths in the gastrointestinal tract as modulators of immunity and pathology.

15. IgE and mast cells in host defense against parasites and venoms.

16. Interleukin-13 Receptor α1-Dependent Responses in the Intestine Are Critical to Parasite Clearance.

17. Expression of growth-related genes in the mouse placenta is influenced by interactions between intestinal nematode (Heligmosomoides bakeri) infection and dietary protein deficiency.

18. Host-parasite relationships as determinants of heavy metal concentrations in perch (Perca fluviatilis) and its intestinal parasite infection.

19. Determinants of Iron Deficiency Anemia in a Cohort of Children Aged 6-71 Months Living in the Northeast of Minas Gerais, Brazil.

20. Protein deficiency and intestinal nematode infection in pregnant mice differentially impact fetal growth through specific stress hormones, growth factors, and cytokines.

21. Sex-determined susceptibility and differential MUC2 mRNA expression during the course of murine intestinal eimeriosis.

22. Systemic impact of intestinal helminth infections.

23. Induced metabolic disturbance and growth depression in rabbits infected with Eimeria coecicola.

24. [Effect of Trichinella spiralis infection on expression and distribution of colonic epithelial E-cadherin in mice and its mechanism].

25. Faecal calprotectin concentrations in apparently healthy children aged 0-12 years in urban Kampala, Uganda: a community-based survey.

26. A nonredundant role for IL-21 receptor signaling in plasma cell differentiation and protective type 2 immunity against gastrointestinal helminth infection.

27. Mucin gene deficiency in mice impairs host resistance to an enteric parasitic infection.

28. Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: increase of sialomucins reacting with anti-mucin monoclonal antibody HCM31 in rat small intestinal mucosa with primary infection and reinfection.

29. T-cell-specific deletion of gp130 renders the highly susceptible IL-10-deficient mouse resistant to intestinal nematode infection.

30. Role of T cell TGF-beta signaling in intestinal cytokine responses and helminthic immune modulation.

31. IL-31-IL-31R interactions limit the magnitude of Th2 cytokine-dependent immunity and inflammation following intestinal helminth infection.

32. Heavy metals in the nase, Chondrostoma nasus (L. 1758), and its intestinal parasite Caryophyllaeus laticeps (Pallas 1781) from Austrian rivers: bioindicative aspects.

33. Goblet cell-derived resistin-like molecule beta augments CD4+ T cell production of IFN-gamma and infection-induced intestinal inflammation.

34. Gastrointestinal nematode challenge induces some conserved gene expression changes in the gut mucosa of genetically resistant sheep.

35. Emerging technologies and their applications in interactions between nutrition and immunity to gastrointestinal parasites in sheep.

36. Divergent metabolic adaptations to intestinal parasitic nematode infection in mice susceptible or resistant to obesity.

37. Alternatively activated macrophages in intestinal helminth infection: effects on concurrent bacterial colitis.

38. Intestinal pH profile in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and microhabitat preference of the flagellate Spironucleus salmonis (Diplomonadida).

39. CD4+ T cell-mediated immunological control of enterochromaffin cell hyperplasia and 5-hydroxytryptamine production in enteric infection.

40. Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone associated with strongyloidiasis.

41. Helicobacter pylori and intestinal parasites are not detrimental to the nutritional status of Amerindians.

42. Gastrointestinal nematode parasites of sheep: a dynamic model for their effect on liveweight gain.

43. The effects of changes in nutritional demand on gastrointestinal parasitism in lactating rats.

44. Involvement of the c-Ski oncoprotein in cell cycle arrest and transformation during nurse cell formation after Trichinella spiralis infection.

45. Intestinal parasite infections and fecal steroid levels in wild chimpanzees.

46. Peyer's patches are required for the induction of rapid Th1 responses in the gut and mesenteric lymph nodes during an enteric infection.

47. Altered expression of goblet cell- and mucin glycosylation-related genes in the intestinal epithelium during infection with the nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis in rat.

48. Influence of the route of administration on efficacy and tissue distribution of ivermectin in goat.

49. Day-to-day variations in iron, zinc and copper in breast milk of Guatemalan mothers.

50. Expression of anti-apoptotic factors in cells parasitized by second-generation schizonts of Eimeria tenella and Eimeria necatrix.

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