From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-09-01, revised 2021-11-01, accepted 2021-11-06Publication status: aheadofprintA wealth of research is dedicated to understanding how resistance against parasites is conferred and how parasite-driven pathology is regulated. This research is in part driven by the hope to better treatments for parasitic diseases of humans and livestock, and in part by immunologists who use parasitic infections as biomedical tools to evoke physiological immune responses. Much of the current mechanistic knowledge has been discovered in laboratory studies using model organisms, especially the laboratory mouse. However, wildlife are also hosts to a range of parasites. Through the study of host-parasite...
Helminths are extraordinarily successful parasites due to their ability to modulate the host immune ...
Placing our understanding of the function of the immune system into a more natural setting remains a...
Experimental data establish that interactions exist between species of intestinal helminths during c...
In wild populations, individuals are regularly exposed to a wide range of pathogens. In this context...
Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and het...
Helminths are extraordinarily successful parasites due to their ability to modulate the host immune ...
Immunological analyses of wild populations can increase our understanding of how vertebrate immune s...
Infectious disease represents a growing concern for our developing world. Human diseases result in m...
Infection with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) remains a major burden on global health and agricult...
This thesis aimed to understand the mechanisms underlying within-host interactions among coinfectin...
Parasitic helminths are extremely resilient in their ability to maintain chronic infection burdens d...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Coevolutionary adaptation between humans and helminths has developed a finely tuned balance between ...
Parasitic helminths are extremely resilient in their ability to maintain chronic infection burdens d...
Transcriptomic methods are set to revolutionize the study of the immune system in naturally occurri...
Helminths are extraordinarily successful parasites due to their ability to modulate the host immune ...
Placing our understanding of the function of the immune system into a more natural setting remains a...
Experimental data establish that interactions exist between species of intestinal helminths during c...
In wild populations, individuals are regularly exposed to a wide range of pathogens. In this context...
Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and het...
Helminths are extraordinarily successful parasites due to their ability to modulate the host immune ...
Immunological analyses of wild populations can increase our understanding of how vertebrate immune s...
Infectious disease represents a growing concern for our developing world. Human diseases result in m...
Infection with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) remains a major burden on global health and agricult...
This thesis aimed to understand the mechanisms underlying within-host interactions among coinfectin...
Parasitic helminths are extremely resilient in their ability to maintain chronic infection burdens d...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Coevolutionary adaptation between humans and helminths has developed a finely tuned balance between ...
Parasitic helminths are extremely resilient in their ability to maintain chronic infection burdens d...
Transcriptomic methods are set to revolutionize the study of the immune system in naturally occurri...
Helminths are extraordinarily successful parasites due to their ability to modulate the host immune ...
Placing our understanding of the function of the immune system into a more natural setting remains a...
Experimental data establish that interactions exist between species of intestinal helminths during c...