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Chirgwin S, Rao U, Coleman S, Nowling J, Klei T
J Parasitol . 2006 Nov; 91(4):822-9. PMID: 17089749
Human lymphatic filariasis is caused primarily by Brugia malayi and Wuchereria bancroffi. Unraveling this disease is complex, as people living in endemic areas exhibit a vast array of clinical states...
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Chirgwin S, Rao U, Mai Z, Coleman S, Nowling J, Klei T
J Parasitol . 2005 Jul; 91(2):264-8. PMID: 15986598
The majority of patients infected with lymphatic filariae are microfilaremic but tend to manifest little obvious pathology because of the infections. Data collected from the Mongolian gerbil-Brugia spp. model for...
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Rembert M, Coleman S, Klei T, Goad M
Contemp Top Lab Anim Sci . 2001 Feb; 39(3):34-6. PMID: 11178324
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Rao U, Nasarre C, Coleman S, Horohov D, Klei T
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1999 Mar; 60(2):251-4. PMID: 10072145
The lymphatic inflammatory response in Brugia-infected jirds peaks early during primary infections and then decreases in severity as judged by the numbers of lymph thrombi present within these vessels. Antigen-specific...
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Nasarre C, Rao U, Coleman S, Klei T
J Parasitol . 1997 Dec; 83(6):1119-23. PMID: 9406789
Previous studies have shown that the downregulation of parasite-specific cellular immune response in Brugia-infected jirds requires viable worms but is not dependent on microfilariae (MF) for either induction or maintenance...
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Nasarre C, Coleman S, Rao U, Klei T
Exp Parasitol . 1997 Sep; 87(1):20-9. PMID: 9287954
It has been hypothesized that different life-cycle stages of filarial nematodes induce different host responses. This concept was examined in the Brugia pahangi-jird model of lymphatic filariasis by measuring the...
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Klei T, McVay C, Coleman S, Enright F, Rao U
J Parasitol . 1997 Aug; 83(4):626-9. PMID: 9267402
Brugia pahangi infections of jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) produce a granulomatous inflammatory response within the lymphatic vessels. Granulomas that form around beads coated with soluble adult antigens embolized in the lungs...
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Rao U, Nasarre C, Coleman S, Bakeer M, Dennis V, Horohov D, et al.
Exp Parasitol . 1996 Apr; 82(3):255-66. PMID: 8631377
The Brugia-jird model of lymphatic filariasis was used to examine the induction of cellular immune responses during the early premicrofilaremic phases of the infection. The intensity of the pulmonary granulomatous...
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Lin D, Coleman S, Rao U, Klei T
J Parasitol . 1995 Aug; 81(4):643-6. PMID: 7623212
Most jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) with chronic Brugia pahangi infections remain microfilaremic, develop a hyporesponsive state, and are susceptible to reinfection. Although few, some jirds become amicrofilaremic or fail to develop...
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Bosshardt S, Coleman S, McVay C, Jones K, Klei T
Infect Immun . 1995 Mar; 63(3):940-5. PMID: 7868266
The purpose of these experiments was to define the significance of the microfilarial stage to the hyporesponsive condition seen in lymphatic filariasis. Two types of experiments were conducted with Brugia...