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The role of MIF and IL-10 as molecular Yin-Yang in the modulation of the host immune microenvironment during infections : African trypanosome infections as a paradigm
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Hepatocyte-derived IL-10 plays a crucial role in attenuating pathogenicity during the chronic phase of T. congolense infection
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The transcription factor ZEB2 is required to maintain the tissue-specific identities of macrophages
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Neutrophils enhance early Trypanosoma brucei infection onset
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African Trypanosomiasis-associated anemia : the contribution of the interplay between parasites and the mononuclear phagocyte system
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Nanobodies as tools to understand, diagnose, and treat African trypanosomiasis
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The non-mammalian MIF superfamily
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MIF-mediated hemodilution promotes pathogenic anemia in experimental African trypanosomosis
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The tumour microenvironment harbours ontogenically distinct dendritic cell populations with opposing effects on tumour immunity
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M-CSF and GM-CSF receptor signaling differentially regulate monocyte maturation and macrophage polarization in the tumor microenvironment
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Bone marrow-derived monocytes give rise to self-renewing and fully differentiated Kupffer cells
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E-cadherin expression in macrophages dampens their inflammatory responsiveness in vitro, but does not modulate M2-regulated pathologies in vivo
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Ly6C⁻ monocytes regulate parasite-induced liver inflammation by inducing the differentiation of pathogenic Ly6C⁺ monocytes into macrophages
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Development of a pHrodo-based assay for the assessment of in vitro and in vivo erythrophagocytosis during experimental trypanosomosis
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Iron homeostasis and trypanosoma brucei associated immunopathogenicity development : a battle/quest for iron
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African trypanosome control in the insect vector and mammalian host
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MIF contributes to Trypanosoma brucei associated immunopathogenicity development
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Immunogenicity of targeted lentivectors
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Arginase-1-independent polyamine production stimulates the expression of IL-4-induced alternatively activated macrophage markers while inhibiting LPS-induced expression of inflammatory genes
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Development of the nanobody display technology to target lentiviral vectors to antigen-presenting cells
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Affinity is an important determinant of the anti-trypanosome activity of nanobodies
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Tsetse salivary gland proteins 1 and 2 are high affinity nucleic acid binding proteins with residual nuclease activity
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Adenylate cyclases of Trypanosoma brucei inhibit the innate immune response of the host
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Using microdialysis to analyse the passage of monovalent nanobodies through the blood-brain barrier
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High affinity nanobodies against the Trypanosome brucei VSG are potent trypanolytic agents that block endocytosis
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Do-it-yourself: construction of a custom cDNA macroarray platform with high sensitivity and linear range
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The central role of macrophages in trypanosomiasis-associated anemia : rationale for therapeutical approaches
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Transcriptome analysis of monocyte-HIV interactions
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A method for the isolation and purification of mouse peripheral blood monocytes
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Scrutinizing the mechanisms underlying the induction of anemia of inflammation through GPI-mediated modulation of macrophage activation in a model of African trypanosomiasis
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Camelid immunoglobulins and nanobody technology
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Targeting the EGF receptor ectodomain in the context of cancer
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Alternatively activated macrophages engage in homotypic and heterotypic interactions through IL-4 and polyamine-induced E-cadherin/catenin complexes
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Camel antibodies for therapeutic and research applications
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Role of iron homeostasis in trypanosomiasis-associated anemia
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The role of B-cells and IgM antibodies in parasitemia, anemia, and VSG switching in Trypanosoma brucei-infected mice
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Parallel selection of multiple anti-infectome nanobodies without access to purified antigens
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99mTc-Labeled nanobodies: a new type of targeted probes for imaging antigen expression
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Comparison of the biodistribution and tumor targeting of two 99mTc-labeled anti-EGFR nanobodies in mice, using pinhole SPECT/micro-CT
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SPECT imaging with 99mTc-labeled EGFR-specific nanobody for in vivo monitoring of EGFR expression
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ABINs inhibit EGF receptor-mediated NF-kappa B activation and growth of EGF receptor-overexpressing tumour cells
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A glycosylphosphatidylinositol-based treatment alleviates Trypanosomiasis-associated immunopathology
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African trypanosomosis : from immune escape and immunopathology to immune intervention
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Control of Trypanosoma evansi infection is IgM mediated and does not require a type I inflammatory response
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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor-1 (TNFp55) signal transduction and macrophage‐derived soluble TNF are crucial for nitric oxide-mediated Trypanosoma congolense parasite killing
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Traitement expérimental de la trypanosomiase africaine par le facteur trypanolytique humain combiné à un nanocorps
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Tsetse fly saliva accelerates the onset of Trypanosoma brucei infection in a mouse model associated with a reduced host inflammatory response
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Tsetse fly saliva biases the immune response to Th2 and induces anti-vector antibodies that are a useful tool for exposure assessment
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Experimental therapy of African trypanosomiasis with a nanobody-conjugated human trypanolytic factor
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Interferon‐γ and nitric oxide in combination with antibodies are key protective host immune factors during Trypanosoma congolense Tc13 Infections
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An invertebrate TNF functional analogue activates macrophages via lectin-saccharide interaction with ion channels
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Macrophage reprogramming by mycolic acid promotes a tolerogenic response in experimental asthma
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The induction of a type 1 immune response following a Trypanosoma brucei infection is MyD88 dependent
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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall component mycolic acid elicits pathogen-associated host innate immune responses
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Lipo-protein I, a TLR2/4 ligand modulates Th2-driven allergic immune responses
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Macrophage galactose-type C-type lectins as novel markers for alternatively activated macrophages elicited by parasitic infections and allergic airway inflammation
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P75 tumor necrosis factor-receptor shedding occurs as a protective host response during African trypanosomiasis
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Functional convergence of invertebrate and vertebrate cytokine-like molecules based on a similar lectin-like activity
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Efficient targeting of conserved cryptic epitopes of infectious agents by single domain antibodies : African trypanosomes as paradign
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The functional relevance of the lectin-like activities of cytokines : TNF as an illustrative example
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Selective pressure can influence the resistance of Trypanosoma congolense to normal human serum.
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VSG-GPI anchors of African trypanosomes : their role in macrophage activation and induction of infection-associated immunopathology
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Control of experimental Trypanosoma brucei infections occurs independently of lymphotoxin-α induction
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The serum resistance-associated gene as a diagnostic tool for the detection of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense
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Molecular mechanisms of cancer invasion
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Characterization of the interaction between murine tumour necrosis factor and monoclonal antibodies.
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A conserved flagellar pocket exposed high mannose moiety is used by African trypanosomes as a host cytokine binding molecule
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Inhibition of T-cell invasion across cultured fibroblast monolayers by phenothiazine-related calmodulin inhibitors: impairment of lymphocyte motility by trifluoperazine and chlorpromazine, and alteration of the monolayer by pimozide.
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Trypanosoma brucei brucei infection impairs MHC class II antigen presentation capacity of macrophages
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Hemozoin is a key factor in the induction of malaria-associated immunosuppression
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Convergent evolution of cytokines
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Tumor necrosis factor alpha is a key mediator in the regulation of experimental Trypanosoma brucei infections
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Trypanosoma brucei infection elicits nitric oxide-dependent and nitric oxide-independent suppressive mechanisms
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The glycosyl-inositol-phosphate and dimyristoylglycerol moieties of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor of the trypanosome variant-specific surface glycoprotein are distinct macrophage-activating factors
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TNF-alpha plays a key role in the regulation of the experimental infection with Trypanosoma brucei
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Molecular mechanisms of cancer invasion
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Specific uptake of tumor necrosis factor-α is involved in growth control of Trypanosoma brucei
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Generation of a mouse tumor necrosis factor mutant with antiperitonitis and desensitization activities comparable to those of the wild type but with reduced systemic toxicity
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Invasiveness in development and neoplasia
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Mapping the lectin-like activity of tumor necrosis factor
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Murine tumour necrosis factor plays a protective role during the initial phase of the experimental infection with Trypanosoma brucei brucei
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A role for TNF during African trypanosomiasis : involvement in parasite control, immunosuppression and pathology
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Mechanisms of Invasion and Metastasis
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Metastatic T-cell hybridoma cells display target preference for invasion ('homing') in tissue culture models.
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Mechanisms underlying trypanosome-elicited immunosuppression
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Metastasemodellen.
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Mechanisms of Invasion and Metastasis.
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The invasive behaviour of murine T-lymphoma cells in vitro
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Mechanismen van tumorale invasie en metastase.
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The invasive phenotypes
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Stimulation and suppression of the oxygénation activity of porcine pulmo nary macrophages and neutorphils by Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and its metabolites. Proc. 12lh Congress Int. Pig Vet. Soc. Den Haag, 1992, 203.
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Chemilumniescence properties of porcine Pulmonary alveolar marcophages and polymophonuclear cells. Proc. 12th Congress Int. Pig Vet. Soc. Den Haag, 1992,421.