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  1. Binational burden of American cutaneous leishmaniasis in Oiapoque, Amapá State, Brazil, bordering French Guiana
  2. Ecological aspects of Phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) and the transmission of American cutaneous leishmaniasis agents in an Amazonian/ Guianan bordering area
  3. Use of the intramuscular route to administer pentamidine isethionate in Leishmania guyanensis cutaneous leishmaniasis increases the risk of treatment failure
  4. Corrigendum of the article: ‘Composition and antifungal activity of the essential oil of Nashia inaguensis Millsp. (Verbenaceae) cultivated in French Guiana’ published in the journal of essential oil research (DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2016.1142477)
  5. Unraveling the genetic diversity and phylogeny of Leishmania RNA virus 1 strains of infected Leishmania isolates circulating in French Guiana
  6. In Vitro Sensitivity of Cutaneous Leishmania Promastigote Isolates Circulating in French Guiana to a Set of Drugs
  7. Chemical composition and antifungal activity of the essential oil of Varronia schomburgkii (DC.) Borhidi (Cordiaceae) from plants cultivated in French Guiana
  8. Natural Leishmania (Viannia) infections of phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) indicate classical and alternative transmission cycles of American cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Guiana Shield, Brazil
  9. Composition and antifungal activity of the essential oil ofNashia inaguensisMillsp. (Verbenaceae) cultivated in French Guiana
  10. Prevalence and Distribution of Leishmania RNA Virus 1 in Leishmania Parasites from French Guiana
  11. Frequency and distribution of mixed Plasmodium falciparum-vivax infections in French Guiana between 2000 and 2008
  12. Presence ofLeishmaniaRNA Virus 1 inLeishmania guyanensisIncreases the Risk of First-Line Treatment Failure and Symptomatic Relapse
  13. Comparison of Tetrazolium Salt Assays for Evaluation of Drug Activity against Leishmania spp.
  14. Diagnostic de l’infection à Mycobacterium ulcerans en Guyane française
  15. Differential Production of Systemic and Intralesional Gamma Interferon and Interleukin-10 in Nodular and Ulcerative Forms of Buruli Disease
  16. Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans to a combination of amikacin/rifampicin
  17. Increased Production of Interferon-gamma by Leishmania Homologue of the Mammalian Receptor for Activated C Kinase-Reactive CD4+ T cells among Human Blood Mononuclear Cells: An Early Marker of Exposure to Leishmania?
  18. Th1 Cell Development Induced by Cysteine Proteinases A and B in Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Due to Leishmania guyanensis
  19. Th2 Responses Predominate during the Early Phases of Infection in Patients with Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis and Precede the Development of Th1 Responses
  20. LACK-Specific CD4+ T Cells That Induce Gamma Interferon Production in Patients with Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis during an Early Stage of Infection
  21. IFN-γ-producing CD45RA+ CD8+ and IL-10-producing CD45RA- CD4+ T cells generated in response to LACK in naive subjects never exposed toLeishmania
  22. High Intralesional Interleukin‐10 Messenger RNA Expression in Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Is Associated with Unresponsiveness to Treatment
  23. Unresponsiveness of Specific T Cells to IL-12 is Associated with Active Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Owing to Leishmania guyanensis
  24. Transcripts of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae that are differentially regulated in the midgut upon exposure to invasive stages of Plasmodium falciparum
  25. Interleukin (IL)–13 Is the Predominant Th2 Cytokine in Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Lesions and Renders Specific CD4 + T Cells Unresponsive to IL‐12
  26. Two-dimensional gel analysis of midgut proteins ofAnopheles stephensilines with different susceptibility toPlasmodium falciparuminfection
  27. Efficient reamplification of differential display products by transient ligation and thermal asymmetric PCR