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304 related items for PubMed ID: 11082061

  • 1. Protection against cutaneous leishmaniasis resulting from bites of uninfected sand flies.
    Kamhawi S, Belkaid Y, Modi G, Rowton E, Sacks D.
    Science; 2000 Nov 17; 290(5495):1351-4. PubMed ID: 11082061
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  • 2. Sensitization to sand fly bite prevents cutaneous leishmaniasis.
    Taylor-Robinson A.
    Trends Microbiol; 2001 Mar 17; 9(3):109. PubMed ID: 11239774
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  • 3. The protective effect against Leishmania infection conferred by sand fly bites is limited to short-term exposure.
    Rohoušová I, Hostomská J, Vlková M, Kobets T, Lipoldová M, Volf P.
    Int J Parasitol; 2011 Apr 17; 41(5):481-5. PubMed ID: 21310158
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  • 4. Leishmania tarentolae secreting the sand fly salivary antigen PpSP15 confers protection against Leishmania major infection in a susceptible BALB/c mice model.
    Katebi A, Gholami E, Taheri T, Zahedifard F, Habibzadeh S, Taslimi Y, Shokri F, Papadopoulou B, Kamhawi S, Valenzuela JG, Rafati S.
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  • 5. Development of a natural model of cutaneous leishmaniasis: powerful effects of vector saliva and saliva preexposure on the long-term outcome of Leishmania major infection in the mouse ear dermis.
    Belkaid Y, Kamhawi S, Modi G, Valenzuela J, Noben-Trauth N, Rowton E, Ribeiro J, Sacks DL.
    J Exp Med; 1998 Nov 16; 188(10):1941-53. PubMed ID: 9815271
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  • 6. DNA plasmid coding for Phlebotomus sergenti salivary protein PsSP9, a member of the SP15 family of proteins, protects against Leishmania tropica.
    Gholami E, Oliveira F, Taheri T, Seyed N, Gharibzadeh S, Gholami N, Mizbani A, Zali F, Habibzadeh S, Bakhadj DO, Meneses C, Kamyab-Hesari K, Sadeghipour A, Taslimi Y, Khadir F, Kamhawi S, Mazlomi MA, Valenzuela JG, Rafati S.
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  • 7. In vivo imaging reveals an essential role for neutrophils in leishmaniasis transmitted by sand flies.
    Peters NC, Egen JG, Secundino N, Debrabant A, Kimblin N, Kamhawi S, Lawyer P, Fay MP, Germain RN, Sacks D.
    Science; 2008 Aug 15; 321(5891):970-4. PubMed ID: 18703742
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  • 8. Estimation of the minimum number of Leishmania major amastigotes required for infecting Phlebotomus duboscqi (Diptera: Psychodidae).
    Anjili C, Langat B, Lugalia R, Mwanyumba P, Ngumbi P, Mbati PA, Githure J, Tonui WK.
    East Afr Med J; 2006 Feb 15; 83(2):68-71. PubMed ID: 16708876
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  • 9. The role of dermis resident macrophages and their interaction with neutrophils in the early establishment of Leishmania major infection transmitted by sand fly bite.
    Chaves MM, Lee SH, Kamenyeva O, Ghosh K, Peters NC, Sacks D.
    PLoS Pathog; 2020 Nov 15; 16(11):e1008674. PubMed ID: 33137149
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  • 10. First molecular identification of Leishmania major in Phlebotomus papatasi in an outbreak cutaneous leishmaniasis area in Iraq.
    Al-Bajalan MMM, Niranji SS, Al-Jaf SM, Kato H.
    Acta Trop; 2021 Mar 15; 215():105807. PubMed ID: 33385365
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  • 11. The Potential Role of Humans in the Transmission Cycle of Leishmania major (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae), the Causative Agent of the Old World Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis.
    Fatemi M, Yaghoobi-Ershadi MR, Mohebali M, Saeidi Z, Veysi A, Gholampour F, Akhondi B, Karimi A, Arandian MH, Amin Mohammadi AM, Rassi Y, Zahraei-Ramazani A, Khamesipour A, Akhavan AA.
    J Med Entomol; 2018 Oct 25; 55(6):1588-1593. PubMed ID: 30124876
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  • 12. IL-10 and TGF-beta control the establishment of persistent and transmissible infections produced by Leishmania tropica in C57BL/6 mice.
    Anderson CF, Lira R, Kamhawi S, Belkaid Y, Wynn TA, Sacks D.
    J Immunol; 2008 Mar 15; 180(6):4090-7. PubMed ID: 18322219
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  • 13. The potency and durability of DNA- and protein-based vaccines against Leishmania major evaluated using low-dose, intradermal challenge.
    Méndez S, Gurunathan S, Kamhawi S, Belkaid Y, Moga MA, Skeiky YA, Campos-Neto A, Reed S, Seder RA, Sacks D.
    J Immunol; 2001 Apr 15; 166(8):5122-8. PubMed ID: 11290794
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  • 14. Quantification of the infectious dose of Leishmania major transmitted to the skin by single sand flies.
    Kimblin N, Peters N, Debrabant A, Secundino N, Egen J, Lawyer P, Fay MP, Kamhawi S, Sacks D.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2008 Jul 22; 105(29):10125-30. PubMed ID: 18626016
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  • 15. KSAC, a defined Leishmania antigen, plus adjuvant protects against the virulence of L. major transmitted by its natural vector Phlebotomus duboscqi.
    Gomes R, Teixeira C, Oliveira F, Lawyer PG, Elnaiem DE, Meneses C, Goto Y, Bhatia A, Howard RF, Reed SG, Valenzuela JG, Kamhawi S.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2012 Jul 22; 6(4):e1610. PubMed ID: 22509423
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  • 16. Immunomodulatory properties of sand fly saliva and its role on vertebrate host.
    Wahba M, Riera C, Abdel-Hamid YM, Kamal H.
    J Egypt Soc Parasitol; 2005 Dec 22; 35(3 Suppl):1135-47. PubMed ID: 16363290
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  • 17. Human cellular and humoral immune responses to Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland antigens in endemic areas differing in prevalence of Leishmania major infection.
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    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2017 Oct 22; 11(10):e0005905. PubMed ID: 29023574
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  • 18. [Leishmania major Yakimoff et Schokhor, 1914 (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) in Meriones shawi Duvernoy, 1842 (Rodentia: Gerbillidae): persistence of the infection in meriones and its infectivity for the sand fly vector (Phlebotomus) papatasi Scopoli, 1786 (Diptera: Psychodidae)].
    Derbali M, Chelbi I, Ben Hadj Ahmed S, Zhioua E.
    Bull Soc Pathol Exot; 2012 Dec 22; 105(5):399-402. PubMed ID: 23055379
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  • 19. Phlebotomus papatasi exposure cross-protects mice against Leishmania major co-inoculated with Phlebotomus duboscqi salivary gland homogenate.
    Lestinova T, Vlkova M, Votypka J, Volf P, Rohousova I.
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  • 20. Cutaneous leishmaniasis in the central provinces of Hama and Edlib in Syria: Vector identification and parasite typing.
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