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1. Distinct neutrophil effector functions in response to different isolates of Leishmania aethiopica.

2. Safety and reactogenicity of a controlled human infection model of sand fly-transmitted cutaneous leishmaniasis.

3. Salivary antigens rPagSP02 and rPagSP06 are a reliable composite biomarker for evaluating exposure to Phlebotomus argentipes in Sri Lanka.

4. Leishmania major surface components and DKK1 signalling via LRP6 promote migration and longevity of neutrophils in the infection site.

5. Type 1 diabetes and parasite infection: An exploratory study in NOD mice.

6. Lesional senescent CD4 + T cells mediate bystander cytolysis and contribute to the skin pathology of human cutaneous leishmaniasis.

7. Investigation of parasite genetic variation and systemic immune responses in patients presenting with different clinical presentations of cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania aethiopica.

8. Functional plasticity shapes neutrophil response to Leishmania major infection in susceptible and resistant strains of mice.

9. Antigenic reactivity of Leishmania (Viannia) lainsoni axenic amastigote proved to be a suitable alternative for optimizing Montenegro skin test.

10. Immunoregulatory effects of soluble antigens of Leishmania sp. in human lymphocytes in vitro.

11. Intralesional gene expression profile of JAK-STAT signaling pathway and associated cytokines in Leishmania tropica- infected patients.

12. PLGA nanoparticle-delivered Leishmania antigen and TLR agonists as a therapeutic vaccine against cutaneous leishmaniasis in BALB/c mice.

13. NLRP1-dependent activation of Gasdermin D in neutrophils controls cutaneous leishmaniasis.

14. Deciphering the intricate dynamics of inflammasome regulation in visceral and post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis: A meta-analysis of consistencies.

15. Differences in the Cellular Immune Response during and after Treatment of Sudanese Patients with Post-kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis, and Possible Implications for Outcome.

16. Diphencyprone reduces the CD8+ lymphocytes and IL-4 and enhences IgG2a/IgG1 ratio in pathogenicity of acute leishmania major infection in BALB/c mice.

17. Assessment of the antileishmanial activity of diallyl sulfide combined with meglumine antimoniate on Leishmania major: Molecular docking, in vitro, and animal model.

18. CD4 + and CD8 + T-cell multi-epitope chimeric protein associated with an MPLA adjuvant induce protective efficacy and long-term immunological memory for the immunoprophylaxis of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis.

19. The Immune Memory Response of In Vitro-Polarised Th1, Th2, and Th17 Cells in the Face of Ovalbumin-Transgenic Leishmania major in a Mouse Model.

20. NKG2C+CD57+ natural killer cells with senescent features are induced during cutaneous leishmaniasis and accumulate in patients with lesional healing impairment.

21. Unveiling the Enigmatic nature of six neglected Amazonian Leishmania (Viannia) species using the hamster model: Virulence, Histopathology and prospection of LRV1.

22. The Role of Melatonin in the Inflammatory Process in Patients with Hyperglycemia and Leishmania Infection.

23. Analysis of clinical cure outcome, macrophages number, cytokines levels and expression of annexin-A1 in the cutaneous infection in patients with Leishmania braziliensis.

24. Implication of the Annexin 1/FPR axis in leishmanial exosome-mediated Leishmania major skin hyperpathogenesis.

25. MAPK/ERK activation in macrophages promotes Leishmania internalization and pathogenesis.

26. The impact of cholesteryl ester transfer protein on the progression of cutaneous leishmaniasis.

27. Leishmania major MAPK4 intercepts and redirects CD40 signaling promoting infection.

28. ELISA with recombinant antigen Lb6H validated for the diagnosis of American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

29. Neutrophil-mediated hypoxia drives pathogenic CD8+ T cell responses in cutaneous leishmaniasis.

30. Transcriptomics analysis highlights potential ways in human pathogenesis in Leishmania braziliensis infected with the viral endosymbiont LRV1.

31. CCR5 promotes the migration of pathological CD8+ T cells to the leishmanial lesions.

32. A Review on the use of Synthetic and Recombinant Antigens for the Immunodiagnosis of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis.

33. Immunoinformatic Analysis of Leishmania Major gp46 Protein and Potential Targets for Vaccination against Leishmaniasis.

34. NKG2D promotes CD8 T cell-mediated cytotoxicity and is associated with treatment failure in human cutaneous leishmaniasis.

35. A Historic Review of the Role of CD4+ T-Cell Subsets in Development of the Immune Responses against Cutaneous and Visceral Leishmaniases

36. Immunogenic properties of empty pcDNA3 plasmid against zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in mice.

37. Interleukin-4 Responsive Dendritic Cells Are Dispensable to Host Resistance Against Leishmania mexicana Infection.

38. Role of interferon-induced GTPases in leishmaniasis.

39. The c-MET receptor tyrosine kinase contributes to neutrophil-driven pathology in cutaneous leishmaniasis.

40. An Insight Into Systemic Immune Response in Leishmania donovani Mediated Atypical Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the New Endemic State of Himachal Pradesh, India.

41. The role of Leishmania GP63 in the modulation of innate inflammatory response to Leishmania major infection.

42. Inhibition of gamma-secretase activity without interfering in Notch signalling decreases inflammatory response in patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis.

43. Early reduction in PD-L1 expression predicts faster treatment response in human cutaneous leishmaniasis.

44. The importance of T cell-derived cytokines in post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis.

45. Th1 concomitant immune response mediated by IFN-γ protects against sand fly delivered Leishmania infection: Implications for vaccine design.

46. Microbiota instruct IL-17A-producing innate lymphoid cells to promote skin inflammation in cutaneous leishmaniasis.

47. Resistance Against Leishmania major Infection Depends on Microbiota-Guided Macrophage Activation.

48. The subunits of IL-12, originating from two distinct cells, can functionally synergize to protect against pathogen dissemination in vivo.

49. Blockade of TLR2 and TLR4 Attenuates Inflammatory Response and Parasite Load in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis.

50. Selective Suppression of Cellular Immunity and Increased Cytotoxicity in Skin Lesions of Disseminated Leishmaniasis Uncovered by Transcriptome-Wide Analysis.

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