Search Results - "Mariano, Flavia S"
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Regulatory T cells attenuate experimental periodontitis progression in mice
Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-07-2010)“…Garlet GP, Cardoso CR, Mariano FS, Claudino M, de Assis GF, Campanelli AP, Ávila‐Campos MJ, Silva JS. Regulatory T cells attenuate experimental periodontitis…”
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CovR Regulates Streptococcus mutans Susceptibility To Complement Immunity and Survival in Blood
Published in Infection and immunity (01-11-2016)“…Streptococcus mutans, a major pathogen of dental caries, may promote systemic infections after accessing the bloodstream from oral niches. In this study, we…”
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Effect of a calcium silicate cement and experimental glass ionomer cements containing calcium orthophosphate particles on demineralized dentin
Published in Clinical oral investigations (15-01-2024)“…Objective The study aims to evaluate the effect of a glass ionomer cement (GIC; Fuji 9 Gold Label, GC) with added calcium orthophosphate particles and a…”
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The antimetastatic activity of orlistat is accompanied by an antitumoral immune response in mouse melanoma
Published in Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology (01-02-2020)“…Purpose Fatty acid synthase (FASN), the multifunctional enzyme responsible for endogenous fatty acid synthesis, is highly expressed and associated with poor…”
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Oral streptococci show diversity in resistance to complement immunity
Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-04-2019)“…Mechanisms underlying systemic infections by oral species of Mitis (Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus oralis) and Sanguinis (Streptococcus gordonii,…”
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The two‐component system VicRK regulates functions associated with Streptococcus mutans resistance to complement immunity
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-10-2017)“…Summary Streptococcus mutans, a dental caries pathogen, can promote systemic infections upon reaching the bloodstream. The two‐component system (TCS) VicRKSm…”
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The involvement of CD4CD25 T cells in the acute phase of Trypanosoma cruzi infection
Published in Microbes and infection (01-06-2008)“…The infection with Trypanosoma cruzi leads to a vigorous and apparently uncontrolled inflammatory response in the heart. Although the parasites trigger…”
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The involvement of CD4 +CD25 + T cells in the acute phase of Trypanosoma cruzi infection
Published in Microbes and infection (01-06-2008)“…The infection with Trypanosoma cruzi leads to a vigorous and apparently uncontrolled inflammatory response in the heart. Although the parasites trigger…”
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5-Lipoxygenase is a key determinant of acute myocardial inflammation and mortality during Trypanosoma cruzi infection
Published in Microbes and infection (01-08-2010)“…This study provides evidence supporting the idea that although inflammatory cells migration to the cardiac tissue is necessary to control the growth of…”
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Regulation of Trypanosoma cruzi-Induced Myocarditis by Programmed Death Cell Receptor 1
Published in Infection and Immunity (01-05-2011)“…Trypanosoma cruzi infection causes intense myocarditis, leading to cardiomyopathy and severe cardiac dysfunction. Protective adaptive immunity depends on…”
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Haeme oxygenase activity protects the host against excessive cardiac inflammation during experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection
Published in Microbes and infection (01-01-2014)“…The infection with Trypanosoma cruzi induces a robust cardiac inflammation that plays a pathogenic role in the development of Chagas heart disease. In this…”
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Adhesion and invasion of Candida albicans from periodontal pockets of patients with chronic periodontitis and diabetes to gingival human fibroblasts
Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-01-2012)“…The objectives of this study were to evaluate clinical isolates of Candida albicans, particularly their adhesion to and invasion of gingival human fibroblasts…”
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Candida spp. in periodontal disease: a brief review
Published in Journal of Oral Science (2010)“…Although the main reservoir of Candida spp. is believed to be the buccal mucosa, these microorganisms can coaggregate with bacteria in subgingival biofilm and…”
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