Toxoplasmosis
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Subject Areas on Research
- Cutaneous acquired toxoplasmosis in a child: a case report and review of the literature.
- Diacylglycerol kinase zeta regulates microbial recognition and host resistance to Toxoplasma gondii.
- HIV-2-associated AIDS in the United States. The first case.
- Haploidentical Bone Marrow Transplantation with Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide for Children and Adolescents with Fanconi Anemia.
- IRG and GBP host resistance factors target aberrant, "non-self" vacuoles characterized by the missing of "self" IRGM proteins.
- Is Toxoplasma Gondii Infection Related to Brain and Behavior Impairments in Humans? Evidence from a Population-Representative Birth Cohort.
- Macrophages (histiocytes) in various reactive and inflammatory conditions express different antigenic phenotypes.
- Neurological complications associated with HIV and AIDS: clinical implications for nursing.
- Pulmonary toxoplasmosis in AIDS.
- Pyrimethamine pharmacokinetics in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients seropositive for Toxoplasma gondii.
- Reactivation of retinal toxoplasmosis despite evidence of immune response to highly active antiretroviral therapy.
- Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in pregnant women and cats in Grenada, West Indies.
- Southeastern Center for Emerging Biologic Threats tabletop exercise: foodborne toxoplasmosis outbreak on college campuses.
- TLR adaptor MyD88 is essential for pathogen control during oral toxoplasma gondii infection but not adaptive immunity induced by a vaccine strain of the parasite.
- The E2-like conjugation enzyme Atg3 promotes binding of IRG and Gbp proteins to Chlamydia- and Toxoplasma-containing vacuoles and host resistance.
- The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in intravenous drug abusers and patients with a sexual risk: clinical and postmortem comparisons.
- The polymorphic pseudokinase ROP5 controls virulence in Toxoplasma gondii by regulating the active kinase ROP18.
- Toxoplasma gondii serology in HIV-infected patients: the development of central nervous system toxoplasmosis in AIDS.
- Ubiquitin systems mark pathogen-containing vacuoles as targets for host defense by guanylate binding proteins.
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Keywords of People
- Zhong, Xiaoping, Professor of Pediatrics, Immunology