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1. Variation in susceptibility to benznidazole in isolates derived from Trypanosoma cruzi parental strains

2. Experimental toxoplasmosis in Balb/c mice. Prevention of vertical disease transmission by treatment and reproductive failure in chronic infection

5. Light and electron microscope studies of the autonomic nervous system in experimental and human American trypanosomiasis

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

8. Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis: A Histological and Immunohistochemical Study of Fibropoiesis in Chronic Interstitial Pneumonitis.

9. The absence of eosinophils is associated with early metastatic lesions in Leishmania amazonensis-infected mice.

10. Role of the IL-33/ST2 Activation Pathway in the Development of the Hepatic Fibrosis Induced by Schistosoma mansoni Granulomas in Mice.

11. Skin fibrosis associated with keloid, scleroderma and Jorge Lobo's disease (lacaziosis): An immuno-histochemical study.

12. Leishmania (L.) infantum BH401 strain induces classic renal lesions in dogs: Histological and confocal microscopy study.

13. Leishmania enriettii visceralises in the trachea, lungs, and spleen of Cavia porcellus.

14. Lacaziosis: immunohistochemical evaluation of elements of the humoral response in cutaneous lesions.

15. Accuracy of diagnostic tests for American tegumentary leishmaniasis: a systematic literature review with meta-analyses.

16. Immune Complex-Driven Generation of Human Macrophages with Anti-Inflammatory and Growth-Promoting Activity.

17. Therapeutic Efficacy of a Mixed Formulation of Conventional and PEGylated Liposomes Containing Meglumine Antimoniate, Combined with Allopurinol, in Dogs Naturally Infected with Leishmania infantum.

18. Assessment of histological liver alterations in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum.

19. Immunohistochemical study of renal fibropoiesis associated with dogs naturally and experimentally infected with two different strains of Leishmania (L.) infantum.

20. Immunohistochemical characterization of cutaneous leishmaniasis in cats from Central-west Brazil.

21. Host and parasite responses in human diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by L. amazonensis.

22. Detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in the non-parasitized lung of dogs with visceral leishmaniasis.

23. SB-83, a 2-Amino-thiophene derivative orally bioavailable candidate for the leishmaniasis treatment.

24. Monocyte subpopulations as important biomarkers of resistence and susceptibility during experimental infection with Leishmania (Leishmania) major.

25. An overview on Leishmania (Mundinia) enriettii: biology, immunopathology, LRV and extracellular vesicles during the host-parasite interaction.

26. Salivary Gland Extract Modulates the Infection of Two Leishmania enriettii Strains by Interfering With Macrophage Differentiation in the Model of Cavia porcellus .

27. Hepatic fibropoiesis in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum treated with liposome-encapsulated meglumine antimoniate and allopurinol.

28. Leishmania infantum is present in vaginal secretions of naturally infected bitches at lower levels in oestrogenized bitches than in non-oestrogenized bitches.

30. Effectiveness of an immunohistochemical protocol for Leishmania detection in different clinical forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis.

31. Immunoproteomic and bioinformatic approaches to identify secreted Leishmania amazonensis, L. braziliensis, and L. infantum proteins with specific reactivity using canine serum.

32. Immunohistochemical study of hepatic fibropoiesis associated with canine visceral leishmaniasis.

33. IFN-γ-Dependent Recruitment of CD4(+) T Cells and Macrophages Contributes to Pathogenesis During Leishmania amazonensis Infection.

34. Glycol methacrylate embedding for the histochemical study of the gastrointestinal tract of dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum.

35. Host-Parasite Interactions in Chagas Disease: Genetically Unidentical Isolates of a Single Trypanosoma cruzi Strain Identified In Vitro via LSSP-PCR.

36. The TcI and TcII Trypanosoma cruzi experimental infections induce distinct immune responses and cardiac fibrosis in dogs.

37. Short-term protection conferred by Leishvacin® against experimental Leishmania amazonensis infection in C57BL/6 mice.

38. Expression of regulatory T cells in jejunum, colon, and cervical and mesenteric lymph nodes of dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum.

39. A potential link among antioxidant enzymes, histopathology and trace elements in canine visceral leishmaniasis.

40. Identification of virulence factors in Leishmania infantum strains by a proteomic approach.

41. Dogs infected with the blood trypomastigote form of Trypanosoma cruzi display an increase expression of cytokines and chemokines plus an intense cardiac parasitism during acute infection.

42. Myenteric plexus is differentially affected by infection with distinct Trypanosoma cruzi strains in Beagle dogs.

43. American tegumentary leishmaniasis: effectiveness of an immunohistochemical protocol for the detection of Leishmania in skin.

44. Expression of Toll-like receptors 2 and 9 in cells of dog jejunum and colon naturally infected with Leishmania infantum.

45. Canine visceral leishmaniasis as a systemic fibrotic disease.

46. Schistosoma mansoni granuloma in late evolutive phase, in a case of tumoral form in man.

47. Efficacy of combined therapy with liposome-encapsulated meglumine antimoniate and allopurinol in treatment of canine visceral leishmaniasis.

48. Ecto-nucleotidase activities of promastigotes from Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis relates to parasite infectivity and disease clinical outcome.

49. Different infective forms trigger distinct immune response in experimental Chagas disease.

50. NADPH phagocyte oxidase knockout mice control Trypanosoma cruzi proliferation, but develop circulatory collapse and succumb to infection.

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