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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 164.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000009 M C Stanton [Royaume-Uni]The Role of Spatial Statistics in the Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Focus on Human African Trypanosomiasis, Schistosomiasis and Lymphatic Filariasis.
000020 Lassane Koala [Burkina Faso] ; Achille Nikiema [Burkina Faso] ; Rory J. Post [Royaume-Uni] ; Alain Brice Paré [Burkina Faso] ; Claude Montant Kafando [Burkina Faso] ; François Drabo [Burkina Faso] ; Soungalo Traoré [Burkina Faso]Recrudescence of onchocerciasis in the Comoé valley in Southwest Burkina Faso.
000025 Roberta Bianchi [Royaume-Uni] ; Erica Russo [Royaume-Uni] ; Samia B. Bachmann [Royaume-Uni] ; Steven T. Proulx [Royaume-Uni] ; Marko Sesartic [Royaume-Uni] ; Nora Smaadahl [Royaume-Uni] ; Steve P. Watson [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher D. Buckley [Royaume-Uni] ; Cornelia Halin [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Detmar [Royaume-Uni]Postnatal Deletion of Podoplanin in Lymphatic Endothelium Results in Blood Filling of the Lymphatic System and Impairs Dendritic Cell Migration to Lymph Nodes.
000077 Sheila B. Ogoma ; Arnold S. Mmando ; Johnson K. Swai ; Sebastian Horstmann [Allemagne] ; David Malone [Royaume-Uni] ; Gerry F. KilleenA low technology emanator treated with the volatile pyrethroid transfluthrin confers long term protection against outdoor biting vectors of lymphatic filariasis, arboviruses and malaria.
000086 Daniela K. Schlüter [Royaume-Uni] ; Martial L. Ndeffo-Mbah [États-Unis] ; Innocent Takougang [Cameroun] ; Tony Ukety [Suisse] ; Samuel Wanji [Cameroun] ; Alison P. Galvani [États-Unis] ; Peter J. Diggle [Royaume-Uni]Using Community-Level Prevalence of Loa loa Infection to Predict the Proportion of Highly-Infected Individuals: Statistical Modelling to Support Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis Elimination Programs.
000088 Michael A. Irvine [Royaume-Uni] ; Sammy M. Njenga [Kenya] ; Shamini Gunawardena [Kenya] ; Claire Njeri Wamae [Kenya] ; Jorge Cano [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Brooker [Royaume-Uni] ; T. Deirdre Hollingsworth [Royaume-Uni]Understanding the relationship between prevalence of microfilariae and antigenaemia using a model of lymphatic filariasis infection
000112 Raman Sharma [Royaume-Uni] ; Ghaith Al Jayoussi [Royaume-Uni] ; Hayley E. Tyrer [Royaume-Uni] ; Joanne Gamble [Royaume-Uni] ; Laura Hayward [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana F. Guimaraes [Royaume-Uni] ; Jill Davies [Royaume-Uni] ; David Waterhouse [Royaume-Uni] ; Darren A. N. Cook [Royaume-Uni] ; Laura J. Myhill [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel H. Clare [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Cassidy [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steven [Royaume-Uni] ; Kelly L. Johnston [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise Ford [Royaume-Uni] ; Joseph D. Turner [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephen A. Ward [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni]Minocycline as a re-purposed anti-Wolbachia macrofilaricide: superiority compared with doxycycline regimens in a murine infection model of human lymphatic filariasis
000116 Lukasz A. Adamczyk [Royaume-Uni] ; Kristiana Gordon [Royaume-Uni] ; Ivana Kholová [Finlande] ; Lorine B. Meijer-Jorna [Pays-Bas] ; Niklas Telinius [Danemark] ; Patrick J. Gallagher [Royaume-Uni] ; Allard C. Van Der Wal [Pays-Bas] ; Ulrik Baandrup [Danemark]Lymph vessels: the forgotten second circulation in health and disease
000127 Alison Krentel [Royaume-Uni] ; Rita Damayanti [Indonésie] ; Christiana Rialine Titaley [Indonésie] ; Nugroho Suharno [Indonésie] ; Mark Bradley [Royaume-Uni] ; Timothy Lynam [Australie]Improving Coverage and Compliance in Mass Drug Administration for the Elimination of LF in Two 'Endgame' Districts in Indonesia Using Micronarrative Surveys.
000138 Belete Mengitsu [Éthiopie] ; Oumer Shafi [États-Unis] ; Biruck Kebede [Éthiopie] ; Fikreab Kebede [Éthiopie] ; Dagemlidet T. Worku [Éthiopie] ; Merce Herero [Éthiopie] ; Michael French [Éthiopie] ; Biruk Kebede [Éthiopie] ; Charles Mackenzie [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Martindale [Royaume-Uni] ; Zeyede Kebede [Éthiopie] ; Tigist Hirpa [Éthiopie] ; Hannah Frawley [États-Unis] ; Kathryn Crowley [États-Unis] ; Maggie O'Neil [États-Unis] ; Scott McphersonEthiopia and its steps to mobilize resources to achieve 2020 elimination and control goals for neglected tropical diseases webs joined can tie a lion.
000146 Kathryn V. Shuford [Royaume-Uni] ; Hugo C. Turner [Royaume-Uni] ; Roy M. Anderson [Royaume-Uni]Compliance with anthelmintic treatment in the neglected tropical diseases control programmes: a systematic review.
000157 Elmarie Myburgh [Royaume-Uni] ; Ryan Ritchie [Royaume-Uni] ; Amy Goundry [Royaume-Uni] ; Kerry O'Neill [Royaume-Uni] ; Francesco Marchesi [Royaume-Uni] ; Eileen Devaney [Royaume-Uni]Attempts to Image the Early Inflammatory Response during Infection with the Lymphatic Filarial Nematode Brugia pahangi in a Mouse Model.
000176 Dziedzom K. De Souza [Ghana] ; Rashid Ansumana [Royaume-Uni, Sierra Leone] ; Santigie Sessay [Sierra Leone] ; Abu Conteh [Sierra Leone] ; Benjamin Koudou [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria P. Rebollo [États-Unis] ; Joseph Koroma [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel A. Boakye [Ghana] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]The impact of residual infections on Anopheles-transmitted Wuchereria bancrofti after multiple rounds of mass drug administration
000197 Paula Moraga [Royaume-Uni] ; Jorge Cano [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca F. Baggaley [Royaume-Uni] ; John O. Gyapong [Ghana] ; Sammy M. Njenga [Kenya] ; Birgit Nikolay [Royaume-Uni] ; Emmanuel Davies [Nigeria] ; Maria P. Rebollo [États-Unis] ; Rachel L. Pullan [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; T. Déirdre Hollingsworth [Royaume-Uni] ; Manoj Gambhir [Australie] ; Simon J. Brooker [Royaume-Uni]Modelling the distribution and transmission intensity of lymphatic filariasis in sub-Saharan Africa prior to scaling up interventions: integrated use of geostatistical and mathematical modelling
000202 Nicholas J. Lawrance [Royaume-Uni] ; David Mowatt ; Jennifer A. YellMassive Localized Vulval Lymphedema, With Lymphangiomas of the Labia Majora, Misdiagnosed as Viral Warts.
000227 Irene Offei Owusu [Ghana] ; Dziedzom K. De Souza [Ghana] ; Francis Anto [Ghana] ; Michael D. Wilson [Ghana] ; Daniel A. Boakye [Ghana] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; John O. Gyapong [Ghana]Evaluation of human and mosquito based diagnostic tools for defining endpoints for elimination of Anopheles transmitted lymphatic filariasis in Ghana.
000228 Maria P. Rebollo [Royaume-Uni] ; Sana Malang Sambou [Gambie] ; Brent Thomas [Royaume-Uni] ; Nana-Kwadwo Biritwum [Ghana] ; Momodou C. Jaye [Gambie] ; Louise Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni] ; Alba Gonzalez Escalada [Espagne] ; David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in The Gambia
000231 Rachel H. Clare [Royaume-Uni] ; Darren A N. Cook [Royaume-Uni] ; Kelly L. Johnston [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise Ford [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephen A. Ward [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni]Development and validation of a high-throughput anti-Wolbachia whole-cell screen: a route to macrofilaricidal drugs against onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis.
000236 Samuel Wanji [Cameroun] ; Nathalie Amvongo-Adjia [Cameroun] ; Benjamin Koudou [Royaume-Uni] ; Abdel Jelil Njouendou [Cameroun] ; Patrick W. Chounna Ndongmo [Cameroun] ; Jonas A. Kengne-Ouafo [Cameroun] ; Fabrice R. Datchoua-Poutcheu [Cameroun] ; Bridget Adzemye Fovennso [Cameroun] ; Dizzle Bita Tayong [Cameroun] ; Fanny Fri Fombad [Cameroun] ; Peter U. Fischer [États-Unis] ; Peter I. Enyong [Cameroun] ; Moses Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Cross-Reactivity of Filariais ICT Cards in Areas of Contrasting Endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans in Cameroon: Implications for Shrinking of the Lymphatic Filariasis Map in the Central African Region
000250 Sören L. Becker ; Thomas Fürst [Royaume-Uni] ; David G. Addiss [États-Unis] ; Jürg Utzinger [Suisse]Assessing numbers and faces: a prerequisite for improving access to lymphatic filariasis morbidity care.
000252 Jorge Cano [Royaume-Uni] ; Paula Moraga [Royaume-Uni] ; Birgit Nikolay [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria P. Rebollo [États-Unis] ; Patricia N. Okorie [Nigeria] ; Emmanuel Davies [Nigeria] ; Sammy M. Njenga [Kenya] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Brooker [Royaume-Uni]An investigation of the disparity in estimates of microfilaraemia and antigenaemia in lymphatic filariasis surveys
000261 Shantanu Kumar Kar [Inde] ; Bhagirathi Dwibedi [Inde] ; Anna Salomi Kerketa [Inde] ; Antaryami Maharana [Inde] ; Sudanshu S. Panda [Inde] ; Prafulla Chandra Mohanty [Inde] ; John Horton [Royaume-Uni] ; Cherubala P. Ramachandran [Malaisie]A Randomized Controlled Trial of Increased Dose and Frequency of Albendazole with Standard Dose DEC for Treatment of Wuchereria bancrofti Microfilaremics in Odisha, India
000271 James P. Hewitson [Royaume-Uni] ; Dominik Rückerl [Royaume-Uni] ; Yvonne Harcus [Royaume-Uni] ; Janice Murray [Royaume-Uni] ; Lauren M. Webb [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon A. Babayan [Royaume-Uni] ; Judith E. Allen [Royaume-Uni] ; Agnes Kurniawan [Indonésie] ; Rick M. Maizels [Royaume-Uni]The Secreted Triose Phosphate Isomerase of Brugia malayi Is Required to Sustain Microfilaria Production In Vivo
000278 Maria P. Rebollo [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses John Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Shrinking the lymphatic filariasis map: update on diagnostic tools for mapping and transmission monitoring.
000299 Robert T. Jones [Royaume-Uni]Non-endemic cases of lymphatic filariasis.
000300 Dziedzom K. De Souza [Ghana] ; Santigie Sesay [Sierra Leone] ; Marnijina G. Moore [Liberia] ; Rashid Ansumana [Sierra Leone, Royaume-Uni] ; Charles A. Narh [Ghana] ; Karsor Kollie [Liberia] ; Maria P. Rebollo [Royaume-Uni] ; Benjamin G. Koudou [Royaume-Uni] ; Joseph B. Koroma [Royaume-Uni] ; Fatorma K. Bolay [Liberia] ; Daniel A. Boakye [Ghana] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]No Evidence for Lymphatic Filariasis Transmission in Big Cities Affected by Conflict Related Rural-Urban Migration in Sierra Leone and Liberia
000301 Peter S. Mortimer [Royaume-Uni] ; Stanley G. Rockson [États-Unis]New developments in clinical aspects of lymphatic disease
000302 Patricia N. Okorie [Nigeria] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni]Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Systematic Evaluation of Research Capacity in Nigeria
000307 Mackenzie Dome [États-Unis] ; Rashid Ansumana [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrea L. Covington [Sierra Leone] ; Maria P. Rebollo [Royaume-Uni] ; Santigie Sesay [Sierra Leone] ; Kathryn H. Jacobsen [États-Unis] ; Dziedzom K. De Souza [Ghana] ; Benjamin G. Koudou [Royaume-Uni] ; Edwin Michael [États-Unis] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Lymphedema in a 7-year-old boy infected with Wuchereria bancrofti in Sierra Leone: a case report.
000310 Elaheh Rahbar [États-Unis] ; Tony Akl [États-Unis] ; Gerard L. Coté [États-Unis] ; James E. Moore [Royaume-Uni] ; David C. Zawieja [États-Unis]Lymph transport in rat mesenteric lymphatics experiencing edemagenic stress
000316 Heven Sime [Éthiopie] ; Kebede Deribe [Royaume-Uni, Éthiopie] ; Ashenafi Assefa [Éthiopie] ; Melanie J. Newport [Éthiopie] ; Fikre Enquselassie [Éthiopie] ; Abeba Gebretsadik [Éthiopie] ; Amha Kebede [Éthiopie] ; Asrat Hailu [Éthiopie] ; Oumer Shafi [Éthiopie] ; Abraham Aseffa [Éthiopie] ; Richard Reithinger ; Simon J. Brooker [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel L. Pullan [Royaume-Uni] ; Jorge Cano [Royaume-Uni] ; Kadu Meribo [Éthiopie] ; Alex Pavluck ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria P. Rebollo [Royaume-Uni] ; Gail Davey [Éthiopie]Integrated mapping of lymphatic filariasis and podoconiosis: lessons learnt from Ethiopia
000319 Christopher M. Stone [Suisse] ; Steve W. Lindsay [Royaume-Uni] ; Nakul Chitnis [Suisse]How Effective is Integrated Vector Management Against Malaria and Lymphatic Filariasis Where the Diseases Are Transmitted by the Same Vector?
000330 Rosanna W. Peeling [Royaume-Uni] ; David Mabey [Royaume-Uni]Diagnostics for the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases.
000339 Anne L. Wilson [Royaume-Uni] ; Ramesh C. Dhiman [Inde] ; Uriel Kitron [États-Unis] ; Thomas W. Scott [États-Unis] ; Henk Van Den Berg [Pays-Bas] ; Steven W. Lindsay [Royaume-Uni]Benefit of Insecticide-Treated Nets, Curtains and Screening on Vector Borne Diseases, Excluding Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
000347 Alice Halliday [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana F. Guimaraes [Royaume-Uni] ; Hayley E. Tyrer [Royaume-Uni] ; Haelly Mejane Metuge [Cameroun] ; Chounna Ndongmo Winston Patrick [Cameroun] ; Kengne-Ouafo Jonas Arnaud [Cameroun] ; Tayong Dizzle Bita Kwenti [Cameroun] ; George Forsbrook [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Steven [Royaume-Uni] ; Darren Cook [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Enyong [Cameroun] ; Samuel Wanji [Cameroun] ; Mark J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Joseph D. Turner [Royaume-Uni]A murine macrofilaricide pre-clinical screening model for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis
000370 Brajendra K. Singh [États-Unis] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Manoj Gambhir [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter M. Siba [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Daniel J. Tisch [États-Unis] ; James Kazura [États-Unis] ; Edwin Michael [États-Unis]Sequential Modelling of the Effects of Mass Drug Treatments on Anopheline-Mediated Lymphatic Filariasis Infection in Papua New Guinea
000371 Ines Martinez-Corral [Royaume-Uni] ; Taija Makinen [Royaume-Uni]Regulation of lymphatic vascular morphogenesis: Implications for pathological (tumor) lymphangiogenesis.
000374 Scott T. Small [États-Unis] ; Akshaya Ramesh [États-Unis] ; Krufinta Bun [États-Unis] ; Lisa Reimer [États-Unis, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Edward Thomsen [États-Unis, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Manasseh Baea [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Moses J. Bockarie [États-Unis, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Siba [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; James W. Kazura [États-Unis] ; Daniel J. Tisch [États-Unis] ; Peter A. Zimmerman [États-Unis]Population Genetics of the Filarial Worm Wuchereria bancrofti in a Post-treatment Region of Papua New Guinea: Insights into Diversity and Life History
000375 Bineyam Taye [Éthiopie] ; Bereket Alemayehu [Éthiopie] ; Asaye Birhanu [Éthiopie] ; Kassu Desta [Éthiopie] ; Sisay Addisu [Éthiopie] ; Beyene Petros [Éthiopie] ; Gail Davey [Royaume-Uni] ; Aster Tsegaye [Éthiopie]Podoconiosis and Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STHs): Double Burden of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Wolaita Zone, Rural Southern Ethiopia
000381 Daniel Engelman [Australie] ; Diana L. Martin [États-Unis] ; Roderick J. Hay [Royaume-Uni] ; Olivier Chosidow [France] ; James S. Mccarthy [Australie] ; L Claire Fuller [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew C. Steer [Australie]Opportunities to investigate the effects of ivermectin mass drug administration on scabies
000385 Kristiana Gordon [Royaume-Uni] ; Dörte Schulte ; Glen Brice ; Michael A. Simpson ; M Guy Roukens ; Andreas Van Impel ; Fiona Connell ; Kamini Kalidas ; Steve Jeffery ; Peter S. Mortimer ; Sahar Mansour ; Stefan Schulte-Merker ; Pia OstergaardMutation in vascular endothelial growth factor-C, a ligand for vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3, is associated with autosomal dominant milroy-like primary lymphedema.
000386 Hannah C. Slater [Royaume-Uni] ; Manoj Gambhir [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul E. Parham [Royaume-Uni] ; Edwin Michael [États-Unis]Modelling Co-Infection with Malaria and Lymphatic Filariasis
000389 Patricia N. Okorie [Nigeria] ; George O. Ademowo [Nigeria] ; Yisa Saka [Nigeria] ; Emmanuel Davies [Nigeria] ; Chukwu Okoronkwo [Nigeria] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni]Lymphatic Filariasis in Nigeria; Micro-stratification Overlap Mapping (MOM) as a Prerequisite for Cost-Effective Resource Utilization in Control and Surveillance
000411 Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni] ; David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Can malaria vector control accelerate the interruption of lymphatic filariasis transmission in Africa; capturing a window of opportunity?
000418 Mark J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Achim Hoerauf [Allemagne] ; Simon Townson [Royaume-Uni] ; Barton E. Slatko [États-Unis] ; Stephen A. Ward [Royaume-Uni]Anti-Wolbachia drug discovery and development: safe macrofilaricides for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis
000421 Leonid L. Nikitenko [Royaume-Uni] ; Tatsuo Shimosawa [Japon] ; Stephen Henderson [Royaume-Uni] ; Taija M Kinen [Royaume-Uni] ; Hiromi Shimosawa [Japon] ; Uzma Qureshi [Royaume-Uni] ; R Barbara Pedley [Royaume-Uni] ; Margaret C P. Rees [Royaume-Uni] ; Toshiro Fujita [Japon] ; Chris Boshoff [Royaume-Uni]Adrenomedullin Haploinsufficiency Predisposes to Secondary Lymphedema
000423 Alison Krentel [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] ; Peter U. Fischer [États-Unis] ; Gary J. Weil [États-Unis]A Review of Factors That Influence Individual Compliance with Mass Drug Administration for Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis
000465 Kristiana Gordon [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah L. Spiden [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona C. Connell [Royaume-Uni] ; Glen Brice [Royaume-Uni] ; Sally Cottrell [Royaume-Uni] ; John Short [Royaume-Uni] ; Rohan Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Steve Jeffery [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter S. Mortimer [Royaume-Uni] ; Sahar Mansour [Royaume-Uni] ; Pia Ostergaard [Royaume-Uni]FLT4/VEGFR3 and Milroy Disease: Novel Mutations, a Review of Published Variants and Database Update
000488 David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni]Tropical lymphedemas--control and prevention.
000494 Khalfan A. Mohammed ; Rinki M. Deb [Royaume-Uni] ; Michelle C. Stanton [Royaume-Uni] ; David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni]Soil transmitted helminths and scabies in Zanzibar, Tanzania following mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis - a rapid assessment methodology to assess impact
000497 Linda J. Wammes [Pays-Bas, Indonésie] ; Firdaus Hamid [Pays-Bas, Indonésie] ; Aprilianto E. Wiria [Pays-Bas, Indonésie] ; Heri Wibowo [Indonésie] ; Erliyani Sartono [Pays-Bas] ; Rick M. Maizels [Royaume-Uni] ; Hermelijn H. Smits [Pays-Bas] ; Taniawati Supali [Indonésie] ; Maria Yazdanbakhsh [Pays-Bas]Regulatory T Cells in Human Lymphatic Filariasis: Stronger Functional Activity in Microfilaremics
000510 Joseph B. Koroma [Sierra Leone, Royaume-Uni] ; Momodu M. Bangura [Sierra Leone] ; Mary H. Hodges [Sierra Leone] ; Mohamed S. Bah [Sierra Leone] ; Yaobi Zhang [Sénégal] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Lymphatic filariasis mapping by Immunochromatographic Test cards and baseline microfilaria survey prior to mass drug administration in Sierra Leone
000515 Jewelna Osei-Poku [Royaume-Uni] ; Calvin Han [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles M. Mbogo [Kenya] ; Francis M. Jiggins [Royaume-Uni]Identification of Wolbachia Strains in Mosquito Disease Vectors
000523 Kathrin Arndts [Allemagne] ; Susanne Deininger [Allemagne] ; Sabine Specht [Allemagne] ; Ute Klarmann [Allemagne] ; Sabine Mand [Allemagne] ; Tomabu Adjobimey [Allemagne] ; Alexander Y. Debrah [Ghana] ; Linda Batsa [Ghana] ; Alexander Kwarteng [Ghana] ; Christian Epp [Allemagne] ; Mark Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Ohene Adjei [Ghana] ; Laura E. Layland [Allemagne] ; Achim Hoerauf [Allemagne]Elevated Adaptive Immune Responses Are Associated with Latent Infections of Wuchereria bancrofti
000524 S R Irish [Royaume-Uni] ; S J Moore ; J. Bruce ; M M CameronEffect of the volume of organic infusion used in gravid traps for collecting Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae).
000525 Dziedzom K. De Souza [Ghana] ; Benjamin Koudou [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael D. Wilson [Ghana] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel A. Boakye [Ghana]Diversity and transmission competence in lymphatic filariasis vectors in West Africa, and the implications for accelerated elimination of Anopheles-transmitted filariasis
000548 Katherine Gass [États-Unis] ; Madsen V. E. Beau De Rochars [Haïti] ; Daniel Boakye [Ghana] ; Mark Bradley [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter U. Fischer [États-Unis] ; John Gyapong [Ghana] ; Makoto Itoh [Japon] ; Nese Ituaso-Conway [Tuvalu] ; Hayley Joseph [Australie] ; Dominique Kyelem [États-Unis] ; Sandra J. Laney [États-Unis] ; Anne-Marie Legrand [Polynésie française] ; Tilaka S. Liyanage [Sri Lanka] ; Wayne Melrose [Australie] ; Khalfan Mohammed ; Nils Pilotte [États-Unis] ; Eric A. Ottesen [États-Unis] ; Catherine Plichart [Polynésie française] ; Kapa Ramaiah [Inde] ; Ramakrishna U. Rao [États-Unis] ; Jeffrey Talbot [États-Unis] ; Gary J. Weil [États-Unis] ; Steven A. Williams [États-Unis] ; Kimberly Y. Won [États-Unis] ; Patrick Lammie [États-Unis]A Multicenter Evaluation of Diagnostic Tools to Define Endpoints for Programs to Eliminate Bancroftian Filariasis
000600 Ruth A. Ashton [Ouganda, Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel J. Kyabayinze [Ouganda] ; Tom Opio [Ouganda] ; Anna Auma [Ouganda] ; Tansy Edwards [Royaume-Uni] ; Gabriel Matwale [Ouganda] ; Ambrose Onapa [Ouganda] ; Simon Brooker [Royaume-Uni, Kenya] ; Jan H. Kolaczinski [Ouganda, Royaume-Uni]The impact of mass drug administration and long-lasting insecticidal net distribution on Wuchereria bancrofti infection in humans and mosquitoes: an observational study in northern Uganda
000605 Daniel J. Tisch [États-Unis] ; Neal D. E. Alexander [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Royaume-Uni] ; Benson Kiniboro [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Henry Dagoro [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Peter M. Siba [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Royaume-Uni] ; Michael P. Alpers [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Australie] ; James W. Kazura [États-Unis]Reduction in Acute Filariasis Morbidity during a Mass Drug Administration Trial to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis in Papua New Guinea
000628 Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni] ; Brent C. Thomas [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni]Lymphatic filariasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo; micro-stratification overlap mapping (MOM) as a prerequisite for control and surveillance
000643 Filip Laco [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary Helen Grant ; David J. Flint ; Richard A. BlackCellular trans-differentiation and morphogenesis toward the lymphatic lineage in regenerative medicine.
000703 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Manoj GambhirVector transmission heterogeneity and the population dynamics and control of lymphatic filariasis.
000705 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Manoj GambhirTransmission models and management of lymphatic filariasis elimination.
000711 Kelias Msyamboza [Malawi] ; Bagrey Ngwira [Malawi] ; Richard Banda [Malawi] ; Square Mkwanda [Malawi] ; Bernard Brabin [Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas]Sentinel surveillance of Lymphatic filariasis, Schistosomiasis, Soil transmitted helminths and Malaria in rural southern Malawi
000720 Mark J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Achim Hoerauf ; Moses BockarieLymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.
000732 Manoj Gambhir [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel Tisch [États-Unis] ; James Kazura [États-Unis] ; Justin Remais [États-Unis] ; Robert Spear [États-Unis] ; Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni]Geographic and ecologic heterogeneity in elimination thresholds for the major vector-borne helminthic disease, lymphatic filariasis
000734 Dziedzom De Souza [Ghana] ; Louise Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni] ; Bernard Lawson [Ghana] ; Michael Wilson [Ghana] ; Daniel Boakye [Ghana]Environmental Factors Associated with the Distribution of Anopheles gambiae s.s in Ghana; an Important Vector of Lymphatic Filariasis and Malaria
000735 Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Rinki M. DebElimination of lymphatic filariasis: do we have the drugs to complete the job?
000795 Russell J. Bowater [Royaume-Uni] ; Sally M E. Abdelmalik ; Richard J. LilfordThe methodological quality of cluster randomised controlled trials for managing tropical parasitic disease: a review of trials published from 1998 to 2007.
000797 J. Horton [Royaume-Uni]The development of albendazole for lymphatic filariasis.
000805 Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Erling M. Pedersen ; Graham B. White ; Edwin MichaelRole of vector control in the global program to eliminate lymphatic filariasis.
000806 Anthony W. Solomon [Royaume-Uni] ; Shevanthi Nayagam ; Geoffrey PasvolRecent advances in tropical medicine.
000819 Eleni Bazigou [Royaume-Uni] ; Sherry Xie [Royaume-Uni] ; Chun Chen [États-Unis] ; Anne Weston [Royaume-Uni] ; Naoyuki Miura [Japon] ; Lydia Sorokin [Allemagne] ; Ralf Adams [Royaume-Uni, Allemagne] ; Andrés F. Muro [Italie] ; Dean Sheppard [États-Unis] ; Taija Makinen [Royaume-Uni]Integrin-α9 is required for fibronectin matrix assembly during lymphatic valve morphogenesis
000827 David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni]Filaria control and elimination: diagnostic, monitoring and surveillance needs.
000830 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Lucy C. Snow [Royaume-Uni] ; Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni]Ecological Meta-Analysis of Density-Dependent Processes in the Transmission of Lymphatic Filariasis: Survival of Infected Vectors
000831 Moses J. Bockarie [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark J. Taylor ; John O. GyapongCurrent practices in the management of lymphatic filariasis.
000908 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Mwele N. Malecela [Tanzanie] ; Mihail Zervos [Royaume-Uni] ; James W. Kazura [États-Unis]Global Eradication of Lymphatic Filariasis: The Value of Chronic Disease Control in Parasite Elimination Programmes
000964 Sudha S. Sundar [Royaume-Uni] ; Trivadi S. GanesanRole of lymphangiogenesis in cancer.
000971 T. M Kinen [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Norrmén ; T V PetrovaMolecular mechanisms of lymphatic vascular development.
000979 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Mwele N. Malecela-Lazaro ; James W. KazuraEpidemiological modelling for monitoring and evaluation of lymphatic filariasis control.
000994 S. M. Njenga [Kenya] ; C. N. Wamae [Kenya] ; D. W. Njomo [Kenya] ; C. S. Mwandawiro [Kenya] ; D. H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni]Chronic clinical manifestations related to Wuchereria bancrofti infection in a highly endemic area in Kenya
000A41 L C Snow [Royaume-Uni] ; M J Bockarie ; E. MichaelTransmission dynamics of lymphatic filariasis: vector-specific density dependence in the development of Wuchereria bancrofti infective larvae in mosquitoes.
000A48 Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter J. Diggle ; Barry S. Rowlingson ; John O. Gyapong ; Dominique Kyelem ; Michael Coleman ; Madeleine C. Thomson ; Valerie Obsomer ; Steve W. Lindsay ; Janet Hemingway ; David H. MolyneuxShort communication: Negative spatial association between lymphatic filariasis and malaria in West Africa.
000A56 Peter Mortimer (dermatologue)‎ [Royaume-Uni] ; J R Levick [Royaume-Uni]Of mice and men; the translational physiology of a genetic form of lymphoedema
000A58 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Mwele N. Malecela-Lazaro ; Conrad Kabali ; Lucy C. Snow ; James W. KazuraMathematical models and lymphatic filariasis control: endpoints and optimal interventions.
000A63 David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni]Elimination of transmission of lymphatic filariasis in Egypt.
000A64 Alexander Yaw Debrah [Allemagne, Ghana] ; Sabine Mand [Allemagne] ; Sabine Specht [Allemagne] ; Yeboah Marfo-Debrekyei [Ghana] ; Linda Batsa [Ghana] ; Kenneth Pfarr [Allemagne] ; John Larbi [Ghana] ; Bernard Lawson [Ghana] ; Mark Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Ohene Adjei [Ghana] ; Achim Hoerauf [Allemagne]Doxycycline Reduces Plasma VEGF-C/sVEGFR-3 and Improves Pathology in Lymphatic Filariasis
000B23 Tess Mcpherson [États-Unis, Guyana, Royaume-Uni] ; Michael P. Fay ; Shanti Singh ; Rebecca Penzer ; Rod HayHealth workers' agreement in clinical description of filarial lymphedema
000B26 D. Kyelem [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Medlock ; S. Sanou ; M. Bonkoungou ; B. Boatin ; D H MolyneuxShort communication: impact of long-term (14 years) bi-annual ivermectin treatment on Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaraemia.
000B32 Peter Baluk [États-Unis] ; Tuomas Tammela [Finlande] ; Erin Ator [États-Unis] ; Natalya Lyubynska [États-Unis] ; Marc G. Achen [Australie] ; Daniel J. Hicklin [États-Unis] ; Michael Jeltsch [Finlande] ; Tatiana V. Petrova [Finlande] ; Bronislaw Pytowski [États-Unis] ; Steven A. Stacker [Australie] ; Seppo Yl Herttuala [Finlande] ; David G. Jackson [Royaume-Uni] ; Kari Alitalo [Finlande] ; Donald M. Mcdonald [États-Unis]Pathogenesis of persistent lymphatic vessel hyperplasia in chronic airway inflammation
000B82 Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; Mwele N. Malecela-Lazaro ; Paul E. Simonsen ; Erling M. Pedersen ; Guy Barker ; Anil Kumar ; James W. KazuraMathematical modelling and the control of lymphatic filariasis.
000B90 Tatiana V. Petrova [Finlande] ; Terhi Karpanen ; Camilla Norrmén ; Russell Mellor ; Tomoki Tamakoshi ; David Finegold ; Robert Ferrell ; Dontscho Kerjaschki ; Peter Mortimer (dermatologue)‎ [Royaume-Uni] ; Seppo Yl Herttuala ; Naoyuki Miura ; Kari Alitalo [Finlande]Defective valves and abnormal mural cell recruitment underlie lymphatic vascular failure in lymphedema distichiasis.
000B98 Marika J. Karkkainen [Finlande] ; Paula Haiko [Finlande] ; Kirsi Sainio [Finlande] ; Juha Partanen [Finlande] ; Jussi Taipale [Finlande] ; Tatiana V. Petrova [Finlande] ; Michael Jeltsch [Finlande] ; David G. Jackson [Royaume-Uni] ; Marja Talikka [Finlande] ; Heikki Rauvala [Finlande] ; Christer Betsholtz [Suède] ; Kari Alitalo [Finlande]Vascular endothelial growth factor C is required for sprouting of the first lymphatic vessels from embryonic veins
000C51 Young-Sup Yoon ; Toshinori Murayama ; Edwin Gravereaux ; Tengiz Tkebuchava ; Marcy Silver ; Cynthia Curry ; Andrea Wecker ; Rudolf Kirchmair ; Chun Song Hu ; Marianne Kearney ; Alan Ashare [États-Unis] ; David G. Jackson [Royaume-Uni] ; Hajime Kubo [Finlande] ; Jeffrey M. Isner ; Douglas W. LosordoVEGF-C gene therapy augments postnatal lymphangiogenesis and ameliorates secondary lymphedema
000C59 Steven Riley [Royaume-Uni] ; Christl A. Donnelly ; Neil M. FergusonRobust parameter estimation techniques for stochastic within-host macroparasite models.
000C63 David H. Molyneux [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Bradley ; Achim Hoerauf ; Dominique Kyelem ; Mark J. TaylorMass drug treatment for lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.
000C69 Michael Walther [Royaume-Uni] ; Ralph MullerDiagnosis of human filariases (except onchocerciasis).
000C97 Benjamin M. Kriederman ; Teressa L. Myloyde ; Marlys H. Witte ; Susan L. Dagenais ; Charles L. Witte ; Margaret Rennels ; Michael J. Bernas ; Michelle T. Lynch ; Robert P. Erickson ; Mark S. Caulder ; Naoyuki Miura ; David Jackson [Royaume-Uni] ; Brian P. Brooks [États-Unis] ; Thomas W. GloverFOXC2 haploinsufficient mice are a model for human autosomal dominant lymphedema-distichiasis syndrome
000D19 H. Townson [Royaume-Uni]Wolbachia as a potential tool for suppressing filarial transmission.
000D21 C F Curtis [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Malecela-Lazaro ; R. Reuben ; C A MaxwellUse of floating layers of polystyrene beads to control populations of the filaria vector Culex quinquefasciatus.
000D22 L C Snow [Royaume-Uni] ; E. MichaelTransmission dynamics of lymphatic filariasis: density-dependence in the uptake of Wuchereria bancrofti microfilariae by vector mosquitoes.
000D25 B M M. Ngwira [Royaume-Uni] ; C H Jabu ; H. Kanyongoloka ; M. Mponda ; A C Crampin ; K. Branson ; N D E. Alexander ; P E M. FineLymphatic filariasis in the Karonga district of northern Malawi: a prevalence survey.
000D27 Eileen Devaney [Royaume-Uni] ; Victoria Gillan ; Isla Wheatley ; Jessica Jenson ; Richard O'Connor ; Paul BalmerInterleukin-4 influences the production of microfilariae in a mouse model of Brugia infection.
000D51 M. J. Bockarie [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] ; L. Tavul ; W. Kastens ; E. Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; J. W. Kazura [États-Unis]Impact of untreated bednets on prevalence of Wuchereria bancrofti transmitted by Anopheles farauti in Papua New Guinea
000D77 M J Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; H F Cross ; L. Ford ; W H Makunde ; G B Prasad ; K. BiloWolbachia bacteria in filarial immunity and disease.
000D78 E. Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; P E Simonsen ; M. Malecela ; W G Jaoko ; E M Pedersen ; D. Mukoko ; R T Rwegoshora ; D W MeyrowitschTransmission intensity and the immunoepidemiology of bancroftian filariasis in East Africa.
000D83 R A Lawrence [Royaume-Uni] ; E. DevaneyLymphatic filariasis: parallels between the immunology of infection in humans and mice.
000D85 R A Lawrence [Royaume-Uni]Immunity to filarial nematodes.
000D86 J E Allen [Royaume-Uni] ; P. LokeDivergent roles for macrophages in lymphatic filariasis.
000D88 D H Molyneux [Royaume-Uni] ; M J TaylorCurrent status and future prospects of the Global Lymphatic Filariasis Programme.
000D89 A M Croft [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Baker ; M J Von BerteleAn evidence-based vector control strategy for military deployments: the British Army experience.
000E71 E. Devaney [Royaume-Uni] ; J. OsborneThe third-stage larva (L3) of Brugia: its role in immune modulation and protective immunity.
000E72 R A Lawrence [Royaume-Uni] ; J E Allen ; C A GrayRequirements for in vivo IFN-gamma induction by live microfilariae of the parasitic nematode, Brugia malayi.
000E75 L. Mccarroll [Royaume-Uni] ; M G Paton ; S H Karunaratne ; H T Jayasuryia ; K S Kalpage ; J. HemingwayInsecticides and mosquito-borne disease.
000F60 M J Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Bilo ; H F Cross ; J P Archer ; A P Underwood16S rDNA phylogeny and ultrastructural characterization of Wolbachia intracellular bacteria of the filarial nematodes Brugia malayi, B. pahangi, and Wuchereria bancrofti.
001038 J. Osborne [Royaume-Uni] ; E. DevaneyThe L3 of Brugia induces a Th2-polarized response following activation of an IL-4-producing CD4-CD8- alphabeta T cell population.
001062 A. E. Hawley [Royaume-Uni] ; L. Illum [Royaume-Uni] ; S. S. Davis [Royaume-Uni]The effect of lymphatic oedema on the uptake of colloids to the lymph nodes
001107 Dan Wolf Meyrowitsch [Danemark] ; Nguyen Duy Toan [Viêt Nam] ; Hoang Thi Hao [Viêt Nam] ; Nguyen The Dan [Viêt Nam] ; Edwin Michael [Royaume-Uni]A review of the present status of lymphatic filariasis in Vietnam
001164 M L Blaxter [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Raghavan ; I. Ghosh ; D. Guiliano ; W. Lu ; S A Williams ; B. Slatko ; A L ScottGenes expressed in Brugia malayi infective third stage larvae.
001166 A W Stanton [Royaume-Uni] ; J R Levick ; Peter Mortimer (dermatologue)‎ [Royaume-Uni]Current puzzles presented by postmastectomy oedema (breast cancer related lymphoedema).
001173 J. R. S. Hoult [Royaume-Uni] ; Miguel Payá [Royaume-Uni]Pharmacological and biochemical actions of simple coumarins: Natural products with therapeutic potential
001297 E. Michael [Royaume-Uni] ; B T Grenfell ; D A BundyThe association between microfilaraemia and disease in lymphatic filariasis.
001338 S K Kar [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Mania ; C I Baldwin ; D A DenhamThe sheath of the microfilaria of Wuchereria bancrofti has albumin and immunoglobulin on its surface.
001340 G C Cook [Royaume-Uni]Some early British contributions to tropical disease.
001343 N M Mckechnie [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Braun ; V. Connor ; S. Kl Ger ; D W Taylor ; R A Alexander ; C E GilbertImmunologic cross-reactivity in the pathogenesis of ocular onchocerciasis.
001394 B A Southgate [Royaume-Uni]The significance of low density microfilaraemia in the transmission of lymphatic filarial parasites.
001395 D O Freedman [Royaume-Uni] ; R S BerryRapid diagnosis of Bancroftian filariasis by acridine orange staining of centrifuged parasites.
001396 B A Southgate [Royaume-Uni]Intensity and efficiency of transmission and the development of microfilaraemia and disease: their relationship in lymphatic filariasis.
001397 B T Grenfell [Royaume-Uni] ; E. MichaelInfection and disease in lymphatic filariasis: an epidemiological approach.
001399 R. Lawrence [Royaume-Uni] ; D A DenhamBrugia pahangi infections in immune-compromised rats demonstrate that separate mechanisms control adult worm and microfilarial numbers.
001417 N. J. Shaper [Royaume-Uni] ; D. R. Rutt [Royaume-Uni] ; D. R. Browse [Royaume-Uni]Use of Teflon stents for lymphovenous anastomosis
001421 Sam Sibenge [Royaume-Uni] ; David J. Gawkrodger [Royaume-Uni]Rosacea: A study of clinical patterns, blood flow, and the role of Demodex folliculorum
001440 D A Bundy [Royaume-Uni] ; B T Grenfell ; P K RajagopalanImmunoepidemiology of lymphatic filariasis: the relationship between infection and disease.
001441 B R Laurence [Royaume-Uni]Elephantiasis in early Polynesia.
001442 W W Macdonald [Royaume-Uni]Control of Culex quinquefasciatus in Myanmar (Burma) and India: 1960-1990.
001443 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.
001444 R H Webber [Royaume-Uni]Can anopheline-transmitted filariasis be eradicated?
001445 R. Lawrence [Royaume-Uni] ; D A DenhamBrugia pahangi in rats: increasing the number of infective larvae inoculated increases the percentage of microfilaremic rats.
001447 K P Day [Royaume-Uni] ; W F Gregory ; R M MaizelsAge-specific acquisition of immunity to infective larvae in a bancroftian filariasis endemic area of Papua New Guinea.
001448 K P Day [Royaume-Uni] ; B. Grenfell ; R. Spark ; J W Kazura ; M P AlpersAge specific patterns of change in the dynamics of Wuchereria bancrofti infection in Papua New Guinea.
001499 D A Denham [Royaume-Uni] ; I T Midwinter ; E A FriedheimThe anthelmintic activity of a novel organic arsenical, R7/45, upon Brugia pahangi in Meriones unguiculatus.
001500 D L Selwood [Royaume-Uni] ; D J Livingstone ; J C Comley ; A B O'Dowd ; A T Hudson ; P. Jackson ; K S Jandu ; V S Rose ; J N StablesStructure-activity relationships of antifilarial antimycin analogues: a multivariate pattern recognition study.
001502 G E Kwan-Lim [Royaume-Uni] ; R M MaizelsMHC and non-MHC-restricted recognition of filarial surface antigens in mice transplanted with adult Brugia malayi parasites.
001503 G E Kwan-Lim [Royaume-Uni] ; K P Forsyth ; R M MaizelsFilarial-specific IgG4 response correlates with active Wuchereria bancrofti infection.
001505 M E Selkirk [Royaume-Uni] ; M L BlaxterCuticular proteins of Brugia filarial parasites.
001506 J. Surin [Royaume-Uni] ; D A DenhamComparative susceptibility to anthelmintics of Brugia pahangi in jirds infected by different methods.
001507 D A Denham [Royaume-Uni] ; I T Midwinter ; M J ShipleyBrugia pahangi adults implanted into mice: a possible screen for filaricidal activity.
001532 M E Selkirk [Royaume-Uni] ; D A Denham ; F. Partono ; R M MaizelsHeat shock cognate 70 is a prominent immunogen in Brugian filariasis.
001569 J N Stables [Royaume-Uni] ; G M Lees ; R. RankinThe potential of mice as animal models for antifilarial screening.
001570 D A Denham [Royaume-Uni] ; R. SamadThe effect of sera from cats infected with Brugia pahangi and subsequently treated with levamisole on the infectivity of third-stage larvae of B. pahangi.
001574 J P Court [Royaume-Uni] ; J N Stables ; G M Lees ; M R Martin-Short ; R. RankinDipetalonema viteae and Brugia pahangi transplant infections in gerbils for use in antifilarial screening.
001575 R M Maizels [Royaume-Uni] ; T M Morgan ; W F Gregory ; M E Selkirk ; Purnomo ; Sukartono ; F. PartonoCirculating antibodies and antigens in Presbytis monkeys infected with the filarial parasite Wuchereria bancrofti.
001606 M E Selkirk [Royaume-Uni] ; P J Rutherford ; D A Denham ; F. Partono ; R M MaizelsCloned antigen genes of Brugia filarial parasites.
001654 N. C. M. Fyfe [Royaume-Uni] ; E. W. Price [Royaume-Uni]The effects of silica on lymph nodes and vessels—a possible mechanism in the pathogenesis of non-filarial endemic elephantiasis
001665 William C. Abbott [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Harvey White [Royaume-Uni]The omentum in malignant diseases
001771 J. J. Pflug [Royaume-Uni] ; J. S. Calnan [Royaume-Uni]The experimental production of chronic lymphœdema
001816 James Calnan [Royaume-Uni] ; Samuel L. Kountz [Royaume-Uni]Effect of venous obstruction on lymphatics
001871 M J Taylor [Royaume-Uni]Wolbachia bacteria of filarial nematodes in the pathogenesis of disease and as a target for control.
001876 T J Ryan [Royaume-Uni] ; D. De BerkerThe interstitium, the connective tissue environment of the lymphatic, and angiogenesis in human skin.
001883 S W Lindsay [Royaume-Uni] ; C J ThomasMapping and estimating the population at risk from lymphatic filariasis in Africa.
001886 Mark J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Williams H. Makunde ; Helen F. Mcgarry ; Joseph D. Turner ; Sabine Mand ; Achim HoeraufMacrofilaricidal activity after doxycycline treatment of Wuchereria bancrofti: a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial.
001893 T J Ryan [Royaume-Uni] ; E C MallonLymphatics and the processing of antigen.
001898 A R Merelo-Lobo [Royaume-Uni] ; P J Mccall ; M A Perez ; A A Spiers ; T. Mzilahowa ; B. Ngwira ; D H Molyneux ; M J DonnellyIdentification of the vectors of lymphatic filariasis in the Lower Shire Valley, southern Malawi.
001900 B A Southgate [Royaume-Uni] ; J H BryanFactors affecting transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti by anopheline mosquitoes. 4. Facilitation, limitation, proportionality and their epidemiological significance.

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