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Proinflammatory and regulatory cytokines and chemokines in infants with uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria

Author(s): 
E. Ayimba, J. Hegewald, A. Y. Ségbéna, R. G. Gantin, C. J. Lechner, A. Agosssou, M. Banla, P. T. Soboslay
Reference: 
Clinical & Experimental Immunology, Volume 166, Issue 2, pages 218–226, November 2011

MalariaWorldIn summary, elevated levels of proinflammatory and regulatory cytokines and chemokines were generated in infants during and after acute malaria tropica.

Parasitaemia levels in Plasmodium chabaudi infected-mice modify IFN-γ and IL-10 expression after a homologous or heterologous challenge

Author(s): 
M. Aguilar-Medina, R. Ramos-Payan, E. Arambula-Meraz, L. Sanchez-Torres, L. Favila-Castillo
Reference: 
Parasite Immunology Volume 32 Issue 4, Pages 267 - 274
Contact email: 
maribela2@excite.com

CB6F1 mice infected with the nonlethal Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS suffer parasitaemia levels up to 40% (full parasitaemia, FP) and develop both homologous and heterologous (against the lethal Plasmodium yoelii 17XL) protective immunity.

Immunology: Parasitaemia levels in Plasmodium chabaudi infected-mice modify IFN-gamma and IL-10 expression after a homologous or heterologous challenge

Author(s): 
M. Aguilar-Medina, R. Ramos-Payan, E. Arambula-Meraz, L. Sanchez-Torres, L. Favila-Castillo.
Reference: 
Parasite Immunology,Volume 32, Issue 4, April 2010, Pages: 267-274
Contact email: 
maribela2@excite.com

CB6F1 mice infected with the nonlethal Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS suffer parasitaemia levels up to 40% (full parasitaemia, FP) and develop both homologous and heterologous (against the lethal Plasmodium yoelii 17XL) protective immunity.

A preliminary study on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine profiles in Plasmodium vivax malaria

Author(s): 
Vidhan Jaina, Puspendra P. Singh, Nipun Silawat, Rakesh Patel, Ajay Saxena, Praveen K. Bharti, Manmohan Shukla, Sukla Biswas and Neeru Singh
Reference: 
Acta Tropica, Volume 113, Issue 3, March 2010, Pages 263-268
Contact email: 
neeru.singh@gmail.com

The aim of this preliminary study was to investigate the plasma cytokine profiles in a group of patients suffering from Plasmodium vivax malaria during the peak of its transmission season.

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