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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 33.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000164 (1999) S. Babu [États-Unis] ; L D Shultz ; T V RajanT cells facilitate Brugia malayi development in TCRalpha(null) mice.
000B89 (2002) L C Snow [Royaume-Uni] ; E. MichaelTransmission dynamics of lymphatic filariasis: density-dependence in the uptake of Wuchereria bancrofti microfilariae by vector mosquitoes.
000C11 (2002) Patrick J. Lammie [États-Unis] ; Karen T. Cuenco ; George A. PunkosdyThe pathogenesis of filarial lymphedema: is it the worm or is it the host?
000C46 (2003) Moses J. Bockarie [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; James W. KazuraLymphatic filariasis in Papua New Guinea: prospects for elimination.
001111 (1992) B A Southgate [Royaume-Uni]The significance of low density microfilaraemia in the transmission of lymphatic filarial parasites.
001647 (1992) R. Lawrence [Royaume-Uni] ; D A DenhamBrugia pahangi infections in immune-compromised rats demonstrate that separate mechanisms control adult worm and microfilarial numbers.
001745 (2003) Steven Riley [Royaume-Uni] ; Christl A. Donnelly ; Neil M. FergusonRobust parameter estimation techniques for stochastic within-host macroparasite models.
001973 (2004) Suba Nookala ; Sundaram Srinivasan ; Perumal Kaliraj ; Rangarajan Badri Narayanan ; Thomas B. NutmanImpairment of Tetanus-Specific Cellular and Humoral Responses following Tetanus Vaccination in Human Lymphatic Filariasis
001B24 (2004) Roshanak Tolouei Semnani [États-Unis] ; Thomas B. NutmanToward an understanding of the interaction between filarial parasites and host antigen-presenting cells.
001C90 (2005) Thiruchandurai V. Rajan [États-Unis]The eye does not see what the mind does not know: the bacterium in the worm.
001E49 (2005) Usa Lek-Uthai [Thaïlande] ; Wanachai TomoenSusceptibility of Mansonia uniformis to Brugia malayi microfilariae from infected domestic cat.
001F55 (2005) Gerusa Dreyer [Brésil] ; David Addiss ; Joaquim Nor EsDoes longevity of adult Wuchereria bancrofti increase with decreasing intensity of parasite transmission? Insights from clinical observations.
002132 (2006) Subash Babu [États-Unis] ; Carla P. Blauvelt ; V. Kumaraswami ; Thomas B. NutmanRegulatory networks induced by live parasites impair both Th1 and Th2 pathways in patent lymphatic filariasis: implications for parasite persistence.
002456 (2007) Kumkum Srivastava [Inde] ; Satish Vedi ; Sudhir Srivastava ; Shailja Misra-BhattacharyaWuchereria bancrofti: effect of single and multiple larval inoculations on infection dynamics and development of clinical manifestations in non-human primate Presbytis entellus.
002946 (2007) T V Rajan [États-Unis]Neonatal tolerance and patent filarial infection.
002F47 (2009) Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Erling M. Pedersen ; Graham B. White ; Edwin MichaelRole of vector control in the global program to eliminate lymphatic filariasis.
003249 (1991) H. Kumar [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Baldwin ; D W Birch ; D A Denham ; F. De Medeiros ; I T Midwinter ; A. SmailCirculating filarial antigen in cats infected with Brugia pahangi is indicative of the presence of adult worms.
003636 (1990) M E Selkirk [Royaume-Uni] ; M L BlaxterCuticular proteins of Brugia filarial parasites.
003643 (2009) Zakaria Kambris ; Peter E. Cook ; Hoang K. Phuc ; Steven P. SinkinsImmune activation by life-shortening Wolbachia and reduced filarial competence in mosquitoes
003684 (2009) P. Brantus [France]Ten years of managing the clinical manifestations and disabilities of lymphatic filariasis.
003B92 (2010) Vivekanandhan Aravindhan [Inde] ; Viswanathan Mohan [Inde] ; Jayagopi Surendar [Inde] ; Maradana Muralidhara Rao [Inde] ; Nathella Pavankumar [Inde] ; Mohan Deepa [Inde] ; Ramanujam Rajagopalan [Inde] ; Vasanthapuram Kumaraswami [Inde] ; Thomas B. Nutman [États-Unis] ; Subash Babu [Inde, États-Unis]Decreased Prevalence of Lymphatic Filariasis among Diabetic Subjects Associated with a Diminished Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Response (CURES 83)

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