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View article: Brucella abortus interferes with the inflammatory response and tissue repair in mice
Brucella abortus interferes with the inflammatory response and tissue repair in mice Open
Brucellosis caused by Brucella spp. is considered a debilitating chronic zoonotic disease. B. abortus, which is endemic in many countries, is responsible for chronic bovine and human infections. Interestingly, there are joint and breast im…
View article: Biomphalaria Glabrata (Say, 1818) as a Paratenic Host of Angiostrongylus Vasorum (Baillet,1866) Kamensky, 1905
Biomphalaria Glabrata (Say, 1818) as a Paratenic Host of Angiostrongylus Vasorum (Baillet,1866) Kamensky, 1905 Open
Angiostrongylus vasorum parasitizes the pulmonary arteries and heart of dogs (definitive hosts - DHs), not ruling out a possible human infection (public health). Several species of molluscs participate as intermediate hosts (IHs), becoming…
View article: The intensity of the foreign body response to polyether‐polyurethane implant in diabetic mice is strain‐dependent
The intensity of the foreign body response to polyether‐polyurethane implant in diabetic mice is strain‐dependent Open
A number of genetic factors have been linked to the development of diabetes, a condition that often requires implantable devices such as glucose sensors. In normoglycaemic individuals, this procedure induces a foreign body reaction (FBR) t…
View article: Integrative taxonomy: combining molecular and morphological characteristics to identify Lymnaea (Galba) cubensis, intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica
Integrative taxonomy: combining molecular and morphological characteristics to identify Lymnaea (Galba) cubensis, intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica Open
Despite the epidemiological importance of the Lymnaeidae family regarding transmission of Fasciola hepatica, knowledge about the diversity and distribution of these molluscs and the role of each species in the expansion of fasciolosis rema…
View article: Identification of a phenoloxidase- and melanin-dependent defence mechanism in Achatina fulica infected with Angiostrongylus vasorum
Identification of a phenoloxidase- and melanin-dependent defence mechanism in Achatina fulica infected with Angiostrongylus vasorum Open
View article: Evaluation of the influence of the genetic background in tissue repair in diabetic mice
Evaluation of the influence of the genetic background in tissue repair in diabetic mice Open