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    Schistosoma mansoni SmKI-1 serine protease inhibitor binds to elastase and impairs neutrophil function and inflammation by Morais, Suellen B, Figueiredo, Barbara C, Assis, Natan R G, Alvarenga, Debora M, de Magalhães, Mariana T Q, Ferreira, Rafaela S, Vieira, Angélica T, Menezes, Gustavo B, Oliveira, Sergio C

    Published in PLoS pathogens (09-02-2018)
    “…Protease inhibitors have important function during homeostasis, inflammation and tissue injury. In this study, we described the role of Schistosoma mansoni…”
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    ST2, an IL-1R family member, attenuates inflammation and lethality after intestinal ischemia and reperfusion by Fagundes, Caio T., Amaral, Flávio A., Souza, Adriano L. S., Vieira, Angélica T., Xu, Damo, Liew, Foo Y., Souza, Danielle G., Teixeira, Mauro M.

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-02-2007)
    “…Ischemia reperfusion injury is characterized by local and systemic inflammation leading to considerable mortality. Previously, we have reported that soluble…”
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    Transient TLR activation restores inflammatory response and ability to control pulmonary bacterial infection in germfree mice by Fagundes, Caio T, Amaral, Flávio A, Vieira, Angélica T, Soares, Adriana C, Pinho, Vanessa, Nicoli, Jacques R, Vieira, Leda Q, Teixeira, Mauro M, Souza, Danielle G

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-2012)
    “…Mammals are colonized by an astronomical number of commensal microorganisms on their environmental exposed surfaces. These symbiotic species build up a complex…”
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    Microbial influences on epithelial integrity and immune function as a basis for inflammatory diseases by Macia, Laurence, Thorburn, Alison N., Binge, Lauren C., Marino, Eliana, Rogers, Kate E., Maslowski, Kendle M., Vieira, Angélica T., Kranich, Jan, Mackay, Charles R.

    Published in Immunological reviews (01-01-2012)
    “…Certain autoimmune diseases as well as asthma have increased in recent decades, particularly in developed countries. The hygiene hypothesis has been the…”
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    Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women by Vieira, Angélica T, Castelo, Paula M, Ribeiro, Daniel A, Ferreira, Caroline M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (28-09-2017)
    “…Sex differences in gut microbiota are acknowledged, and evidence suggests that gut microbiota may have a role in higher incidence and/or severity of autoimmune…”
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    Skin wound healing is accelerated and scarless in the absence of commensal microbiota by Canesso, Maria C C, Vieira, Angélica T, Castro, Tiago B R, Schirmer, Brígida G A, Cisalpino, Daniel, Martins, Flaviano S, Rachid, Milene A, Nicoli, Jacques R, Teixeira, Mauro M, Barcelos, Lucíola S

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-11-2014)
    “…The commensal microbiota has a high impact on health and disease by modulating the development and homeostasis of host immune system. Immune cells are involved…”
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    The role of probiotics and prebiotics in inducing gut immunity by Vieira, Angélica T, Teixeira, Mauro M, Martins, Flaviano S

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (01-01-2013)
    “…The gut immune system is influenced by many factors, including dietary components and commensal bacteria. Nutrients that affect gut immunity and strategies…”
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    Regulation of inflammatory responses by gut microbiota and chemoattractant receptor GPR43 by Mackay, Charles R, Artis, David, Di Yu, Xavier, Ramnik J, Ng, Aylwin, Mackay, Fabienne, Sierro, Frederic, Kranich, Jan, Rolph, Michael S, Teixeira, Mauro M, Vieira, Angelica T, Maslowski, Kendle M, Schilter, Heidi C

    Published in Nature (London) (29-10-2009)
    “…The immune system responds to pathogens by a variety of pattern recognition molecules such as the Toll-like receptors (TLRs), which promote recognition of…”
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