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  1. In uterosensitization modulates IgG isotype, IFN-γ and IL-10 responses of neonates in bancroftian filariasis
  2. Bancroftian filariasis: circulating B-1 cells decreased in microfilaria carriers and correlate with immunoglobulin M levels
  3. Maternal filarial infection: association of anti-sheath antibody responses with plasma levels of IFN-γand IL-10
  4. Decreased prevalence of sepsis but not mild or severe P. falciparum malaria is associated with pre-existing filarial infection
  5. Caspase Dependent Programmed Cell Death in Developing Embryos: A Potential Target for Therapeutic Intervention against Pathogenic Nematodes
  6. Human Lymphatic Filariasis: Genetic Polymorphism of Endothelin-1 and Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor II Correlates With Development of Chronic Disease
  7. Macrofilaricidal Activity and Amelioration of Lymphatic Pathology in Bancroftian Filariasis after 3 Weeks of Doxycycline Followed by Single-Dose Diethylcarbamazine
  8. Protective Immunity in Human Filariasis: A Role for Parasite‐Specific IgA Responses
  9. Human bancroftian filariasis: immunological markers of morbidity and infection
  10. Bancroftian filariasis: a 13-year follow-up study of asymptomatic microfilariae carriers and endemic normals in Orissa, India
  11. Human bancroftian filariasis - a role for antibodies to parasite carbohydrates
  12. Human Bancroftian filariasis: loss of patent microfilaraemia is not associated with production of antibodies to microfilarial sheath
  13. Protective immunity in human Bancroftian filariasis: inverse relationship between antibodies to microfilarial sheath and circulating filarial antigens
  14. Bancroftian filariasis: prevalence of antigenaemia and endemic normals in Orissa, India
  15. Naturally occurring α-galactosyl antibodies in human sera display polyreactivity
  16. A Quantitative Cell-Elisa for α - Galactose Specific Antibodies in Human Malaria
  17. Bancroftian filariasis-differential reactivity of anti-sheath antibodies in microfilariae carriers
  18. Naturally-occurring anti-α-galactosyl antibodies in human Plasmodium falciparum infections — a possible role for autoantibodies in malaria
  19. Antibodies to diethylcarbamazine cross-react with microfilariae of Wuchereria bancrofti