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Total and functional parasite specific IgE responses in Plasmodium falciparum-infected patients exhibiting different clinical statusCompartmentalization of lambda subtype expression in the B cell repertoire of mice with a disrupted or normal C kappa gene segmentLight chain editors of anti-DNA receptors in human B cellsSelf-reactivities to the non-erythroid alpha spectrin correlate with cerebral malaria in Gabonese children.IgG autoantibody to brain beta tubulin III associated with cytokine cluster-II discriminate cerebral malaria in central India.Structure of a third murine immunoglobulin lambda light chain variable region that is expressed in laboratory mice.Turning (Ir gene) low responders into high responders by antibody manipulation of the developing immune system.Asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infection in children is associated with increased auto-antibody production, high IL-10 plasma levels and antibodies to merozoite surface protein 3.Primary infection of C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium yoelii induces a heterogeneous response of NKT cells.Multifaceted Role of Heme during Severe Plasmodium falciparum Infections in IndiaBASILEA rabbits express two types of immunoglobulin light chains: lambda and kappa-like.Anti-idiotypes against anti-H-2 monoclonal antibodies: structural analysis of the molecules induced by in vivo anti-idiotype treatmentRelease from maternally-induced allotypic suppression in rabbit by Nocardia water-soluble mitogen.Immune networks. Frequencies of antibody- and idiotype-producing B cell clones in various steady states.Paucity of phosphorylcholine-specific clones in B cells expressing the VHT15 gene product.Neonatal deletion and selective expansion of mouse T cells by exposure to rabies virus nucleocapsid superantigen.Constitutive endocytosis and degradation of the pre-T cell receptor.Suppression of a "recurrent" idiotype results in profound alterations of the whole B-cell compartmentOrganization of the diversity--joining region in rabbit immunoglobulin heavy chains as revealed by cleavage of a specific methionine residue in a100 allotype.Inbred strains derived from feral mice reveal new pathogenic mechanisms of experimental leishmaniasis due to Leishmania major.A TCRβ Repertoire Signature Can Predict Experimental Cerebral Malaria.Emergence in C kappa knockout mice of a diverse cytotoxic T lymphocyte repertoire that recognizes a single peptide from the immunoglobulin constant kappa light chain region.T cell tolerance to kappa light chain (L kappa): identification of a naturally processed self-C kappa-peptidic region by specific CD4+ T cell hybridomas obtained in L kappa-deficient mice.Erythropoietin Levels Increase during Cerebral Malaria and Correlate with Heme, Interleukin-10 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha in IndiaAn early burst of IFN-gamma induced by the pre-erythrocytic stage favours Plasmodium yoelii parasitaemia in B6 mice.Comparative evaluation of two vaccine candidates against experimental leishmaniasis due to Leishmania major infection in four inbred mouse strains.Evidence of IL-17, IP-10, and IL-10 involvement in multiple-organ dysfunction and IL-17 pathway in acute renal failure associated to Plasmodium falciparum malaria.[Ocular lesions in lymphocytic choriomeningitis]Restriction fragment length polymorphism and evolution of the mouse immunoglobulin constant region gamma loci.Tolerance to maternal immunoglobulins: resilience of the specific T cell repertoire in spite of long-lasting perturbations.Interaction of NK lysin, a peptide produced by cytolytic lymphocytes, with endotoxin.The idiotypic network: internal images of rabbit immunoglobulin allotopes.Internal images of rabbit immunoglobulin allotopes.Indications for an internal regulation in the immune system.Idiotypic network: the MOPC 460 system.Uptake of parasite-derived vesicles by astrocytes and microglial phagocytosis of infected erythrocytes may drive neuroinflammation in cerebral malaria.Heme dampens T-cell sequestration by modulating glial cell responses during rodent cerebral malaria.Comparative study of brain CD8+ T cells induced by sporozoites and those induced by blood-stage Plasmodium berghei ANKA involved in the development of cerebral malariaSuppression of CD4+ Effector Responses by Naturally Occurring CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells Contributes to Experimental Cerebral Malaria.Surface expression and functional competence of CD3-independent TCR zeta-chains in immature thymocytes.
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