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Academic Article TLR-dependent control of Francisella tularensis infection and host inflammatory responses.
Academic Article Defect in efferocytosis leads to alternative activation of macrophages in Francisella infections.
Academic Article STAT6?/? mice exhibit decreased cells with alternatively activated macrophage phenotypes and enhanced disease severity in murine neurocysticercosis.
Academic Article Increased disease severity of parasite-infected TLR2-/- mice is correlated with decreased central nervous system inflammation and reduced numbers of cells with alternatively activated macrophage phenotypes in a murine model of neurocysticercosis.
Academic Article TLR4-dependent activation of inflammatory cytokine response in macrophages by Francisella elongation factor Tu.
Academic Article Analysis of immune lesions in neurocysticercosis patients: central nervous system response to helminth appears Th1-like instead of Th2.
Academic Article Isotype restriction during infection of mice with the cestode Mesocestoides corti: role of immune suppression.
Academic Article Leishmania donovani: evolution and architecture of the splenic cellular immune response related to control of infection.
Academic Article Membrane and metabolic requirements for tolerance induction of neonatal B cells.
Academic Article CC chemokines mediate leukocyte trafficking into the central nervous system during murine neurocysticercosis: role of gamma delta T cells in amplification of the host immune response.
Academic Article Abnormalities in isotype expression in CBA/N mice due to stimulatory environment rather than a B cell defect.
Academic Article Initial delay in the immune response to Francisella tularensis is followed by hypercytokinemia characteristic of severe sepsis and correlating with upregulation and release of damage-associated molecular patterns.
Concept Macrophage Activation
Concept Macrophages
Concept Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins
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