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1. Monkeypox Virus Immune Evasion and Eye Manifestation: Beyond Eyelid Implications.

2. Experimental Yellow Fever in Squirrel Monkey: Characterization of Liver In Situ Immune Response

5. In situ immune response and mechanisms of cell damage in central nervous system of fatal cases microcephaly by Zika virus

8. Characterization of Minaçu virus (Reoviridae: Orbivirus) and pathological changes in experimentally infected newborn mice

9. In situ detection of Chlamydia pneumoniae, C. trachomatis, and cytokines among cardiovascular diseased patients from the Amazon region of Brazil.

11. HTLV-1, Immune Response and Autoimmunity.

12. HIV and lacaziosis, Brazil.

13. Inflammatory and Immune-Mediated Cutaneous Diseases

14. Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates.

15. Zika Virus Epidemic in Brazil. II. Post-Mortem Analyses of Neonates with Microcephaly, Stillbirths, and Miscarriage.

16. Correlation between Apoptosis and in Situ Immune Response in Fatal Cases of Microcephaly Caused by Zika Virus.

17. Zika virus epidemic in Brazil. I. Fatal disease in adults: Clinical and laboratorial aspects.

18. HTLV-1, Immune Response and Autoimmunity.

19. Analysis of microvasculature phenotype and endothelial activation markers in skin lesions of lacaziosis (Lobomycosis).

20. Tissue expression of TGF-β1 in uterine cervical samples from HIV/AIDS patients.

21. Evaluation of two molecular methods for the detection of Yellow fever virus genome.

22. Characterization in vivo and in vitro of a strain of Leishmania (Viannia) shawi from the Amazon Region.

23. Hepatocyte lesions and cellular immune response in yellow fever infection.

24. Revisiting the liver in human yellow fever: virus-induced apoptosis in hepatocytes associated with TGF-beta, TNF-alpha and NK cells activity.

25. Midzonal lesions in yellow fever: a specific pattern of liver injury caused by direct virus action and in situ inflammatory response.

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