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The following pages link to Systemic FasL and TRAIL neutralisation reduce leishmaniasis induced skin ulceration (Q33725698):
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- In vitro and in vivo efficacy of ether lipid edelfosine against Leishmania spp. and SbV-resistant parasites (Q28482212) (← links)
- Rapid healing of cutaneous leishmaniasis by high-frequency electrocauterization and hydrogel wound care with or without DAC N-055: a randomized controlled phase IIa trial in Kabul (Q28539775) (← links)
- A secondary wave of neutrophil infiltration causes necrosis and ulceration in lesions of experimental American cutaneous leishmaniasis (Q33773256) (← links)
- Immune unresponsiveness to secondary heterologous bacterial infection after sepsis induction is TRAIL dependent (Q35175936) (← links)
- Chronic Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection Mutes Immune Responses to Mycobacterial Infection Distal to the Gut. (Q36597276) (← links)
- Inhibition of caspase-8 activity promotes protective Th1- and Th2-mediated immunity to Leishmania major infection. (Q37496769) (← links)
- Macrophages and neutrophils cooperate in immune responses to Leishmania infection (Q37849184) (← links)
- FasL and TRAIL signaling in the skin during cutaneous leishmaniasis - implications for tissue immunopathology and infectious control (Q38020837) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of skin ulcers: lessons from the Mycobacterium ulcerans and Leishmania spp. pathogens (Q38180374) (← links)
- Nanoparticles as multifunctional devices for the topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (Q38195310) (← links)
- Epidermal Th22 and Tc17 cells form a localized disease memory in clinically healed psoriasis (Q38412949) (← links)
- Permissive and protective roles for neutrophils in leishmaniasis. (Q38540870) (← links)
- Differential Activation of Human Keratinocytes by Leishmania Species Causing Localized or Disseminated Disease (Q38710622) (← links)
- CD95 (FAS) and CD178 (FASL) induce the apoptosis of CD4+ and CD8+ cells isolated from the peripheral blood and spleen of dogs naturally infected with Leishmania spp. (Q39371709) (← links)
- Activity of synthetic chalcones in hamsters experimentally infected with Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis. (Q41147459) (← links)
- Proteome profiling of human cutaneous leishmaniasis lesion (Q41744907) (← links)
- Molecular signatures of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in the lesions of patients infected with Leishmania tropica (Q100415796) (← links)