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The following pages link to Tumor necrosis factor (cachectin) as an essential mediator in murine cerebral malaria (Q45078080):
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- How malaria has affected the human genome and what human genetics can teach us about malaria (Q21032480) (← links)
- Toxoplasma gondii infection, from predation to schizophrenia: can animal behaviour help us understand human behaviour? (Q22306157) (← links)
- Serum levels of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-1 beta during leprosy reactional states (Q24681600) (← links)
- Expanding the antimalarial toolkit: Targeting host-parasite interactions (Q26772866) (← links)
- Endogenous mouse mammary tumor viruses (mtv): new roles for an old virus in cancer, infection, and immunity (Q26996354) (← links)
- Both functional LTbeta receptor and TNF receptor 2 are required for the development of experimental cerebral malaria (Q27300897) (← links)
- Experimental Cerebral Malaria Spreads along the Rostral Migratory Stream (Q27315279) (← links)
- IP-10-mediated T cell homing promotes cerebral inflammation over splenic immunity to malaria infection (Q27317276) (← links)
- Real-time imaging reveals the dynamics of leukocyte behaviour during experimental cerebral malaria pathogenesis (Q27324676) (← links)
- Active immunization by a dengue virus-induced cytokine (Q27473449) (← links)
- Deletion of T cells bearing the V beta8.1 T-cell receptor following mouse mammary tumor virus 7 integration confers resistance to murine cerebral malaria (Q28587942) (← links)
- Inhibitory effect of TNF-α on malaria pre-erythrocytic stage development: influence of host hepatocyte/parasite combinations (Q28742222) (← links)
- Inhaled nitric oxide reduces endothelial activation and parasite accumulation in the brain, and enhances survival in experimental cerebral malaria (Q28742640) (← links)
- Severe falciparum malaria. World Health Organization, Communicable Diseases Cluster (Q29614923) (← links)
- Toxoplasma gondii upregulates interleukin-12 to prevent Plasmodium berghei-induced experimental cerebral malaria (Q30411019) (← links)
- A role for natural regulatory T cells in the pathogenesis of experimental cerebral malaria (Q30479825) (← links)
- Common strategies to prevent and modulate experimental cerebral malaria in mouse strains with different susceptibilities (Q30482595) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of cerebral malaria: recent experimental data and possible applications for humans (Q30661769) (← links)
- Role of ICAM-1 (CD54) in the development of murine cerebral malaria (Q33331078) (← links)
- Delayed mortality and attenuated thrombocytopenia associated with severe malaria in urokinase- and urokinase receptor-deficient mice (Q33332861) (← links)
- Role of CD40-CVD40L in mouse severe malaria (Q33338408) (← links)
- Murine cerebral malaria development is independent of toll-like receptor signaling (Q33375007) (← links)
- Severe falciparum malaria (21 cases) (Q33377266) (← links)
- Thrombocytopenia May Mediate Disease Severity in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Through Reduced Transforming Growth Factor Beta-1 Regulation of Proinflammatory and Anti-inflammatory Cytokines (Q33422123) (← links)
- Distinct roles for FOXP3 and FOXP3 CD4 T cells in regulating cellular immunity to uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria (Q33426367) (← links)
- Alpha/beta interferon in serum from children with the hemolytic uremic syndrome (Q33436577) (← links)
- Immunopathology of thrombocytopenia in experimental malaria. (Q33446020) (← links)
- Age-related susceptibility to severe malaria associated with galectin-2 in highland Papuans (Q33586454) (← links)
- Tumor necrosis factor alpha p55 receptor is important for development of memory responses to blood-stage malaria infection (Q33592023) (← links)
- Immunopathology of cerebral malaria: morphological evidence of parasite sequestration in murine brain microvasculature (Q33600266) (← links)
- Parasite virulence factors during falciparum malaria: rosetting, cytoadherence, and modulation of cytoadherence by cytokines (Q33617104) (← links)
- Protein glycosylation in the malaria parasite (Q33632812) (← links)
- TLR9 polymorphisms are associated with altered IFN-gamma levels in children with cerebral malaria (Q33749632) (← links)
- Toxoplasma gondii triggers granulocyte-dependent cytokine-mediated lethal shock in D-galactosamine-sensitized mice (Q33752033) (← links)
- Cloned lines of Plasmodium berghei ANKA differ in their abilities to induce experimental cerebral malaria (Q33760891) (← links)
- Electron microscopic features of brain edema in rodent cerebral malaria in relation to glial fibrillary acidic protein expression (Q33802804) (← links)
- Cloning of human tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor cDNA and expression of recombinant soluble TNF-binding protein (Q33810622) (← links)
- Natural regulatory T cells in malaria: host or parasite allies? (Q33818748) (← links)
- Infection of neonatal mice with sindbis virus results in a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (Q33825536) (← links)
- Induction of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor alpha in brain cultures by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (Q33931700) (← links)
- Regulation and function of T-cell-mediated immunity during Toxoplasma gondii infection. (Q33975360) (← links)
- A defect in interleukin-10 leads to enhanced malarial disease in Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi infection in mice (Q34001680) (← links)
- Central role of endogenous gamma interferon in protective immunity against blood-stage Plasmodium chabaudi AS infection (Q34007519) (← links)
- Cerebral malaria and immunogenetics (Q34109370) (← links)
- Association of a determinant on mouse chromosome 18 with experimental severe Plasmodium berghei malaria (Q34116823) (← links)
- An N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU)-induced dominant negative mutation in the JAK3 kinase protects against cerebral malaria (Q34170436) (← links)
- A CAT reporter construct allows ultrasensitive estimation of TNF synthesis, and suggests that the TNF gene has been silenced in non-macrophage cell lines (Q34183889) (← links)
- Central nervous system in cerebral malaria: 'Innocent bystander' or active participant in the induction of immunopathology? (Q34192908) (← links)
- Mycobacterium-induced potentiation of type 1 immune responses and protection against malaria are host specific (Q34194659) (← links)
- Monoclonal antibody against interferon gamma can prevent experimental cerebral malaria and its associated overproduction of tumor necrosis factor (Q34292144) (← links)