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9. Capacity of mouse mast cells to prime T cells and to induce specific antibody responses in vivo

19. The Gâteaux derivative and orthogonality in C∞

20. Study of the epitope structure of purified Dac G I and Lol p I, the major allergens of Dactylis glomerata and Lolium perenne pollens, using monoclonal antibodies

24. Total and functional parasite specific IgE responses in Plasmodium falciparum-infected patients exhibiting different clinical status

31. Vector saliva controlled inflammatory response of the host may represent the Achilles heel during pathogen transmission.

32. A genetically hmgb2 attenuated blood stage P. berghei induces crossed-long live protection.

33. Histamine releasing factor and elongation factor 1 alpha secreted via malaria parasites extracellular vesicles promote immune evasion by inhibiting specific T cell responses.

34. Immunological memory to blood-stage malaria infection is controlled by the histamine releasing factor (HRF) of the parasite.

35. Protection against malaria in mice is induced by blood stage-arresting histamine-releasing factor (HRF)-deficient parasites.

36. Risk factors associated with asthma, atopic dermatitis and rhinoconjunctivitis in a rural Senegalese cohort.

37. Disruption of Parasite hmgb2 Gene Attenuates Plasmodium berghei ANKA Pathogenicity.

38. Plasmodium berghei histamine-releasing factor favours liver-stage development via inhibition of IL-6 production and associates with a severe outcome of disease.

39. Asthma and atopic dermatitis are associated with increased risk of clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

40. Cancer-induced immunosuppression: IL-18-elicited immunoablative NK cells.

41. Duality and complexity of allergic type inflammatory mechanisms in determining the outcome of malaria disease.

42. Critical role of the neutrophil-associated high-affinity receptor for IgE in the pathogenesis of experimental cerebral malaria.

43. Anopheles stephensi saliva enhances progression of cerebral malaria in a murine model.

44. Strain-transcendent immune response to recombinant Var2CSA DBL5-ε domain block P. falciparum adhesion to placenta-derived BeWo cells under flow conditions.

45. Histamine H(3) receptor-mediated signaling protects mice from cerebral malaria.

46. [Role of histamine and histamine receptors in the pathogenesis of malaria].

47. Inhibition of histamine-mediated signaling confers significant protection against severe malaria in mouse models of disease.

48. Total and functional parasite specific IgE responses in Plasmodium falciparum-infected patients exhibiting different clinical status.

49. Mast cell-dependent down-regulation of antigen-specific immune responses by mosquito bites.

50. Anopheles mosquito bites activate cutaneous mast cells leading to a local inflammatory response and lymph node hyperplasia.

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