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  1. Investigation of Toxoplasma gondii in reproductive tissues of companion animals from a municipal neutering program
  2. Toxoplasma gondii in owned and stray dogs from a Northwestern region of São Paulo State, Brazil: Seroprevalence and geospatial distribution from a One Health perspective
  3. Differential Expression of hsa‐miR‐144‐3p and hsa‐miR‐125b‐5p in Gestational Toxoplasmosis
  4. A Comparative Study Between Clinical Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Analysis and Artificial Intelligence-Based Quantitative Evaluation in the Diagnosis of Diabetic Macular Edema
  5. Prevalence and spatial distribution of Toxoplasma gondii infection in domestic and stray cats (Felis catus) in Northwestern São Paulo, Brazil
  6. The Role of Cytokines in Degenerative Retinal Diseases: A Comprehensive Review
  7. Association of Toll-like receptor 3 rs3775291 with Zika virus infection in Brazil
  8. Asymptomatic SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection: Association Involving the HLA‐B*15 Allele Group in Brazilian Individuals
  9. TP53 Mutations in Chagasic Megaesophagus
  10. Conhecimento de profissionais da atenção primária àsaúde sobre toxoplasmose gestacional
  11. Brasília Letter: Proposal for Toxoplasmosis Control in Brazil with a Multidisciplinary Approach and a Pan-American Cooperation Perspective
  12. Serological Profile of Anti-Toxoplasma gondii Antibodies in Liver Transplant Recipients
  13. Short-Term Results of Multiwavelength Photobiomodulation in Retinitis Pigmentosa
  14. Erratum to “Portable color retinography findings in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ward” [Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy 45C (2024) 103965]
  15. Interleukin 17F Gene Polymorphism as a Potential Protective Factor in the Immunopathology of Ocular Toxoplasmosis
  16. Portable color retinography findings in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ward
  17. Clinical and epidemiological profile of patients with mental disorders in a specialized outpatient clinic and its role in the psychosocial care network
  18. Identification and validation of reference genes of circulating microRNAs for use as control in gestational toxoplasmosis
  19. Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Patients Submitted to Liver Transplantation
  20. Environmental Risk Factors Associated with Retinochoroiditis Caused by <em>Toxoplasma gondii</em>
  21. In sickness and in health: the intestinal microbiome of dogs
  22. Seroepidemiology of Toxoplasma gondii infection in blood donors in a population from the northwestern region of São Paulo state, Brazil
  23. miRNA 511_5p is a potential biomarker for ocular toxoplasmosis
  24. Role of interleukin 1β and interleukin 10 variants on ocular toxoplasmosis in Brazilian individuals
  25. Identification and Validation of Reference Genes of Circulating Micrornas for Use as Control in Gestational Toxoplasmosis
  26. New artificial intelligence index based on Scheimpflug corneal tomography to distinguish subclinical keratoconus from healthy corneas
  27. Epidemiology of Mental Disorders And The Transdiagnostic Aproach In Mental Health, In Northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil
  28. HLA-G, LILRB1 and LILRB2 Variants in Zika Virus Transmission from Mother to Child in a Population from South and Southeast of Brazil
  29. TNFα rs1799964 TT genotype may be a susceptibility factor for vertical transmission of Toxoplasma gondii and clinical signs in newborns from pregnant women with acute toxoplasmosis
  30. Lack of association of the KIR and HLA class I ligands with ZIKV infection in south and southeast of Brazil
  31. Absence of significant genetic alterations in the VSX1, SOD1, TIMP3, and LOX genes in Brazilian patients with Keratoconus
  32. Influence of interleukin 17 A and 17 F polymorphisms in keratoconus
  33. Corneal Tomography Multivariate Index (CTMVI) effectively distinguishes healthy corneas from those susceptible to ectasia
  34. MICA and KIR: Immunogenetic Factors Influencing Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction and Digestive Clinical Form of Chronic Chagas Disease
  35. Detection of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in wild free-living birds and mammals from the northwest region of São Paulo state, Brazil
  36. The Potential Contribution of ABO, Lewis and Secretor Histo-Blood Group Carbohydrates in Infection by Toxoplasma gondii
  37. IL17A G197A and IL17F T7488C genotypes of IL-17 gene as biomarkers in keratoconus
  38. The Role of microRNAs in the Infection by T. gondii in Humans
  39. Identifying Priority Giant Anteater ( Myrmecophaga tridactyla ) Populations for Conservation in São Paulo State, Brazil
  40. Duffy blood group system and ocular toxoplasmosis
  41. Anti-A and anti-A,B monoclonal antisera with high titers favor the detection of A weak phenotypes
  42. Absence of the c.169+50delTAAACAG mutation of SOD1 gene in a sample of keratoconus patients in Brazilian population
  43. Human extracellular vesicles and correlation with two clinical forms of toxoplasmosis
  44. Ocular toxoplasmosis associated with up-regulation of miR-155-5p/miR-29c-3p and down-regulation of miR-21-5p/miR-125b-5p
  45. Evaluation of Serological and Molecular Tests Used for the Identification of Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Patients Treated in an Ophthalmology Clinic of a Public Health Service in São Paulo State, Brazil
  46. Serum IgG Anti-Toxoplasma gondii Antibody Concentrations Do Not Correlate Nested PCR Results in Blood Donors
  47. FIRST ISOLATION AND GENOTYPING OF Toxoplasma gondii IN A FREE-LIVING GIANT ANTEATER (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) REVEALED A UNIQUE NON-ARCHETYPAL GENOTYPE
  48. Human platelet antigen polymorphisms and the risk of chronic Chagas disease cardiomyopathy
  49. ABO, H, Lewis and Secretor histo-blood group-like carbohydrates in pathogenic and non-pathogenic invertebrates
  50. FUT3 and FUT2 genotyping and glycoconjugate profile Lewisb as a protective factor to Toxoplasma gondii infection
  51. Hematopoietic Chimera in a Male Blood Donor and His Dizygotic Twin Sister
  52. Fetal death caused by Toxoplasma gondii infection
  53. Gestational and congenital toxoplasmosis - the clinicial findings in a teaching hospital
  54. Host's immunogenetic risk factors in patients with Chagas Disease
  55. Ocular toxoplasmosis and host's immunogenetic risk factors: one decade of investigations
  56. Toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis caused by Toxoplasma gondii strain ToxoDB#65
  57. Estimating the risk of transfusional transmission of Toxoplasma gondii by blood products
  58. Gestational and congenital toxoplasmosis: Report of a clinical evaluation in Brazil
  59. Newborn virological outcome after intrauterine ZIKV exposure
  60. Polymorphisms of the IL-10 and IL-1β genes influence toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis, São Paulo, Brazil
  61. The role of the gene CCR5 polymorphisms CCR5Δ32 e CCR5 59029 in ocular toxoplasmosis.
  62. Adverse birth outcomes associated with Zika virus exposure during pregnancy in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil
  63. CCR5 chemokine receptor gene polymorphisms in ocular toxoplasmosis
  64. Long-Term Viruria in Zika Virus–Infected Pregnant Women, Brazil, 2016
  65. Molecular diagnosis of symptomatic toxoplasmosis: a 9-year retrospective and prospective study in a referral laboratory in São Paulo, Brazil
  66. Evaluation of gene expression levels for cytokines in ocular toxoplasmosis
  67. Histo-blood group carbohydrates as facilitators for infection by Helicobacter pylori
  68. Evaluation of serological and molecular tests used to identify Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnant women attended in a public health service in São Paulo state, Brazil
  69. Anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in patients with beta-hemoglobinopathies: the first report in the Americas
  70. Reference genes for studies in infectious parasitic diseases in five types of human tissues
  71. Plasma concentrations of CCL3 and CCL4 in the cardiac and digestive clinical forms of chronic Chagas disease
  72. Genetic Polymorphisms ofIL17and Chagas Disease in the South and Southeast of Brazil
  73. Ocular toxoplasmosis: susceptibility in respect to the genes encoding the KIR receptors and their HLA class I ligands
  74. ABO, Secretor and Lewis histo-blood group systems influence the digestive form of Chagas disease
  75. The role of CCR5 in Chagas disease - a systematic review
  76. WITHDRAWN: Selection of reference genes in five types of human tissues for normalization of gene expression studies in infectious diseases
  77. Fetal Infection by Zika Virus in the Third Trimester: Report of 2 Cases
  78. Frequency of anti- Toxoplasma gondii IgA, IgM, and IgG antibodies in high-risk pregnancies, in Brazil
  79. Toxoplasmose ocular com reação em cadeia da polimerase positiva em sangue periférico – relato de dois casos, estado de São Paulo, Brasil
  80. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the CNTNAP2 gene in Brazilian patients with autistic spectrum disorder
  81. MHC Class I Chain-Related Gene A Polymorphisms and Linkage Disequilibrium with HLA-B and HLA-C Alleles in Ocular Toxoplasmosis
  82. A Brazilian report using serological and molecular diagnosis to monitoring acute ocular toxoplasmosis
  83. Genetic Susceptibility to Cardiac and Digestive Clinical Forms of Chronic Chagas Disease: Involvement of the CCR5 59029 A/G Polymorphism
  84. Prematurity and Low Birth Weight did not Correlate with Anti-Toxoplasma gondii Maternal Serum Profiles – a Brazilian Report
  85. Association of the Functional MICA-129 Polymorphism With the Severity of Chronic Chagas Heart Disease: Table 1.
  86. HLA-B*27 – Frequency of clinical signs in Brazilian patients with spondyloarthritis
  87. Anticorpos anticardiolipina e abortos espontâneos recorrentes em mulheres brasileiras
  88. Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
  89. Lewis histo-blood group system phenotyping and genotyping reveal divergence in the association of Le(a−b−) phenotype and type 1 diabetes
  90. Frequencies of allele groups HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-DRB1 in a population from the northwestern region of São Paulo State, Brazil
  91. Angiotensin converting enzyme polymorphism in type 2 diabetes mellitus
  92. CCR5 chemokine receptor gene variants in chronic Chagas' disease
  93. Type-2 diabetes mellitus and the frequency of the G22A polymorphism of the adenosine deaminase gene in a mixed population in Brazil
  94. Cerebral and ocular toxoplasmosis related with IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-10 levels
  95. Risk factors for ocular toxoplasmosis in Brazil
  96. 142-P
  97. Lack of association of the G22A polymorphism of the ADA gene in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
  98. Toxoplasma gondii isolates: Multilocus RFLP–PCR genotyping from human patients in Sao Paulo State, Brazil identified distinct genotypes
  99. Doação voluntária de medula óssea: comparação entre não doadores e doadores cadastrados
  100. Contribution of laboratory methods in diagnosing clinically suspected ocular toxoplasmosis in Brazilian patients
  101. Hypertonic saline solutions do not influence the solubility of sputum from secretor and non-secretor cystic fibrosis patients
  102. Anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in pregnant women and their newborn infants in the region of São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil
  103. Evidence of an association between the O blood group and allergic rhinitis
  104. Non-association between anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies and ABO blood group system
  105. The ADA*2 allele of the adenosine deaminase gene (20q13.11) and recurrent spontaneous abortions: an age-dependent association
  106. Seropositivity rates for toxoplasmosis, rubella, syphilis, cytomegalovirus, hepatitis and HIV among pregnant women receiving care at a public health service, São Paulo state, Brazil
  107. Photoacoustic analysis of the solubilization kinetics of pulmonary secretions from cystic fibrosis patients – secretor and non-secretor phenotypes
  108. ABO blood groups and Helicobacter pylori cagA infection: evidence of an association