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1. Concomitant parasite infections influence tuberculosis immunopathology and favor rapid sputum conversion of pulmonary tuberculosis patients

2. Diversity of Culicoides in the middle belt of Ghana with Implications on the transmission of Mansonella perstans; a molecular approach

3. Differences in PPD- and mitogen-induced T-cell activation marker expression characterize immunopathology in acute tuberculosis patients

4. Monocyte transcriptome signatures of inflammation and enhanced neutrophil recruitment characterize immunopathology in the blood of tuberculosis patients

5. Impaired T-cell response to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) in tuberculosis patients is associated with high IL-6 plasma levels and normalizes early during anti-mycobacterial treatment

6. Diminished Interleukin-7 receptor expression on T-cell subsets in tuberculosis patients

7. Plasma cytokine levels characterize disease pathogenesis and treatment response in tuberculosis patients

8. BCG Vaccination-Associated Lower HbA1c and Increased CD25 Expression on CD8+ T Cells in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes in Ghana

10. Immunopathology in human pulmonary tuberculosis: Inflammatory changes in the plasma milieu and impaired host immune cell functions.

11. BCG Vaccination-Associated Lower HbA1c and Increased CD25 Expression on CD8 + T Cells in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes in Ghana.

12. Monocyte pathology in human tuberculosis is due to plasma milieu changes and aberrant STAT signalling

13. BCG-Vaccinated Children with Contact to Tuberculosis Patients Show Delayed Conversion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Specific IFN-γ Release

14. T-Cell Responses Against Mycobacterium ulcerans and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Extracts Identify Children With Buruli Ulcer Disease

15. Plasma cytokine levels characterize disease pathogenesis and treatment response in tuberculosis patients

16. Doxycycline Treatment of Mansonella perstans–Infected Individuals Affects Immune Cell Activation and Causes Long-term T-cell Polarization

17. Cytokine‐induced transient monocyte IL‐7Ra expression and the serum milieu in tuberculosis

18. Doxycycline Treatment of Mansonella perstans–Infected Individuals Affects Immune Cell Activation and Causes Long-term T-cell Polarization.

20. T-Cell Responses Against Mycobacterium ulceransand Mycobacterium tuberculosisProtein Extracts Identify Children With Buruli Ulcer Disease

21. Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals Frequent Opportunities for Exposure to Hepatitis C Virus in Ghana

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