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“... is deficient, as is the case of cancer or immune suppression after radio and chemotherapy. The work presented...”
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“... available drugs are not efficient at treating canine leishmaniasis (CanL) and months after the treatment...”
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“... signature. Anti-TNF treatment limits lesions progression and does not drives lesions relapse upon cessation...”
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“... evaluation of apoptotic events, oxidative markers and inflammatory activation of coelomocytes extracted after...”
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“... associated with a decrease in metalloproteinase (MMP2/MMP9) expression and microphthalmia transcription...”
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“... oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a safe and low-risk treatment that not only reduces symptomatology, but also...”
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“... treatments (corticosteroids and nasal endoscopic surgery) lead to partial control of symptoms, but relapses...”
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