-
1
-
-
11344293285
-
Paracoccidioidomycosis
-
Deismukes W.E., Pappas P.G., and Sobel J.D. (Eds), Oxford University Press, New York
-
Restrepo-Moreno A. Paracoccidioidomycosis. In: Deismukes W.E., Pappas P.G., and Sobel J.D. (Eds). Clinical Mycology (2003), Oxford University Press, New York 328-345
-
(2003)
Clinical Mycology
, pp. 328-345
-
-
Restrepo-Moreno, A.1
-
3
-
-
33745693048
-
-
Sarvier U.S.P. (Ed), São Paulo University Press, São Paulo
-
Del Negro G., Lacaz C.S., and Fiorillo A.D. In: Sarvier U.S.P. (Ed). Paracoccidiodomicose (1982), São Paulo University Press, São Paulo 97-105
-
(1982)
Paracoccidiodomicose
, pp. 97-105
-
-
Del Negro, G.1
Lacaz, C.S.2
Fiorillo, A.D.3
-
5
-
-
0037243524
-
Helium neon laser irradiation stimulates migration and proliferation in melanocytes and induces repigmentation in segmental-type vitiligo
-
Yu H., Chang K.L., Yu C.L., Chen J.W.V., and Chen G.S. Helium neon laser irradiation stimulates migration and proliferation in melanocytes and induces repigmentation in segmental-type vitiligo. J. Invest. Dermatol. 120 (2003) 56-64
-
(2003)
J. Invest. Dermatol.
, vol.120
, pp. 56-64
-
-
Yu, H.1
Chang, K.L.2
Yu, C.L.3
Chen, J.W.V.4
Chen, G.S.5
-
6
-
-
0024371768
-
Photobiology of low-power laser effects
-
Karu T. Photobiology of low-power laser effects. Health Phys. 56 (1989) 691-704
-
(1989)
Health Phys.
, vol.56
, pp. 691-704
-
-
Karu, T.1
-
7
-
-
0242436103
-
Primary and secondary molecular-cellular mechanisms behind laser therapy
-
Klebanov G.I., and Poltanov A. Primary and secondary molecular-cellular mechanisms behind laser therapy. Laser Phys. 20 (2003) 1-14
-
(2003)
Laser Phys.
, vol.20
, pp. 1-14
-
-
Klebanov, G.I.1
Poltanov, A.2
-
8
-
-
0034094535
-
Production of IFN-γ is impaired in patients with paracoccidioidomycosis during active disease and is restored after clinical remission
-
Karhawi A.S.K., Colombo A.L., and Salomão R. Production of IFN-γ is impaired in patients with paracoccidioidomycosis during active disease and is restored after clinical remission. Med. Mycol. 38 (2000) 225-229
-
(2000)
Med. Mycol.
, vol.38
, pp. 225-229
-
-
Karhawi, A.S.K.1
Colombo, A.L.2
Salomão, R.3
-
9
-
-
0033827212
-
Interferon-gamma and tumor necrosis factor-alpha determine resistance to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis infection in mice
-
Souto J.T., Figueiredo F., Furlanetto A., Pfeffer K., Rossi M.A., and Silva J.S. Interferon-gamma and tumor necrosis factor-alpha determine resistance to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis infection in mice. Am. J. Pathol. 156 (2000) 1811-1820
-
(2000)
Am. J. Pathol.
, vol.156
, pp. 1811-1820
-
-
Souto, J.T.1
Figueiredo, F.2
Furlanetto, A.3
Pfeffer, K.4
Rossi, M.A.5
Silva, J.S.6
-
10
-
-
0027791892
-
A comparative study of four different staining methods for estimation of live yeast form cells of P. brasiliensis
-
Sano A., Nobuyuki K., and Iabuki K. A comparative study of four different staining methods for estimation of live yeast form cells of P. brasiliensis. Mycopathologia 124 (1993) 157-161
-
(1993)
Mycopathologia
, vol.124
, pp. 157-161
-
-
Sano, A.1
Nobuyuki, K.2
Iabuki, K.3
-
11
-
-
0001426708
-
Wound repair: Overview and general considerations
-
Clark R.A.F. (Ed), Plenum, New York
-
Clark R.A.F. Wound repair: Overview and general considerations. In: Clark R.A.F. (Ed). The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Wound Repair (1996), Plenum, New York 3-50
-
(1996)
The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Wound Repair
, pp. 3-50
-
-
Clark, R.A.F.1
-
12
-
-
0030934532
-
Wound healing aiming for perfect skin regeneration
-
Martin P. Wound healing aiming for perfect skin regeneration. Science 276 (1997) 75-81
-
(1997)
Science
, vol.276
, pp. 75-81
-
-
Martin, P.1
-
13
-
-
1842786990
-
Effects of low intensity polarized visible laser radiation on skin burns. A light microscopy study
-
Ribeiro M.S., De Araujo C.E., De Oliveira S.F., Pelegrini C.M., Zorn T.M., and Zezell D.M. Effects of low intensity polarized visible laser radiation on skin burns. A light microscopy study. J. Clin. Laser Med. Surg. 22 (2004) 59-66
-
(2004)
J. Clin. Laser Med. Surg.
, vol.22
, pp. 59-66
-
-
Ribeiro, M.S.1
De Araujo, C.E.2
De Oliveira, S.F.3
Pelegrini, C.M.4
Zorn, T.M.5
Zezell, D.M.6
-
14
-
-
0022549518
-
Demonstration of elevated type I and type III procollagen mRNA levels in cutaneous wounds treated with He-Ne laser
-
Saperia D., Lassberg E.G., Lyons R.F., Abergel R.P., Aneux P.B., Castel J.C., Dwyer R.M., and Uitto J. Demonstration of elevated type I and type III procollagen mRNA levels in cutaneous wounds treated with He-Ne laser. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 138 (1986) 1123-1128
-
(1986)
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
, vol.138
, pp. 1123-1128
-
-
Saperia, D.1
Lassberg, E.G.2
Lyons, R.F.3
Abergel, R.P.4
Aneux, P.B.5
Castel, J.C.6
Dwyer, R.M.7
Uitto, J.8
-
15
-
-
26444548568
-
Biostimulation of dermal fibroblast by sublethal Q-switched Nd:YAG 532 nm laser: Collagen remodeling and pigmentation
-
Poon V.K.M., Huang L., and Burd A. Biostimulation of dermal fibroblast by sublethal Q-switched Nd:YAG 532 nm laser: Collagen remodeling and pigmentation. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B. 81 (2005) 1-8
-
(2005)
J. Photochem. Photobiol. B.
, vol.81
, pp. 1-8
-
-
Poon, V.K.M.1
Huang, L.2
Burd, A.3
-
16
-
-
0024457169
-
Macrophage responsiveness to light therapy
-
Young S., Bolton P., Dyson M., Harvey W., and Diamantopoulos C. Macrophage responsiveness to light therapy. Laser Med. Surg. 9 (1989) 497-505
-
(1989)
Laser Med. Surg.
, vol.9
, pp. 497-505
-
-
Young, S.1
Bolton, P.2
Dyson, M.3
Harvey, W.4
Diamantopoulos, C.5
-
17
-
-
0027462422
-
Immunity to intracellular bacteria
-
Kaufmann S.H.E. Immunity to intracellular bacteria. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 11 (1993) 129-163
-
(1993)
Annu. Rev. Immunol.
, vol.11
, pp. 129-163
-
-
Kaufmann, S.H.E.1
-
18
-
-
0026480373
-
Cytokine production after helium-neon laser irradiation in cultures of human peripheral-blood mononuclear-cells
-
Funk J.O., Kruse A., and Kirchner H. Cytokine production after helium-neon laser irradiation in cultures of human peripheral-blood mononuclear-cells. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biology 16 (1992) 347-355
-
(1992)
J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biology
, vol.16
, pp. 347-355
-
-
Funk, J.O.1
Kruse, A.2
Kirchner, H.3
-
19
-
-
0030058539
-
Chemokines: progress toward identifying molecular targets for therapeutic agents
-
Howard O.M.Z., Ben-Baruch A., and Oppenheim J.J. Chemokines: progress toward identifying molecular targets for therapeutic agents. Trends Biotechnol. 14 (1996) 46-51
-
(1996)
Trends Biotechnol.
, vol.14
, pp. 46-51
-
-
Howard, O.M.Z.1
Ben-Baruch, A.2
Oppenheim, J.J.3
-
20
-
-
0030183102
-
Chemokine receptors: structure, function and role in microbial pathogenesis
-
Murphy P.M. Chemokine receptors: structure, function and role in microbial pathogenesis. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 7 (1996) 47-64
-
(1996)
Cytokine Growth Factor Rev.
, vol.7
, pp. 47-64
-
-
Murphy, P.M.1
-
21
-
-
0029856309
-
Chemokine receptors: gateways to inflammation and infection
-
Premack B.A., and Schall T.J. Chemokine receptors: gateways to inflammation and infection. Nat. Med. 2 (1996) 1174-1178
-
(1996)
Nat. Med.
, vol.2
, pp. 1174-1178
-
-
Premack, B.A.1
Schall, T.J.2
-
22
-
-
0025148355
-
Identification of CRG-2. An interferon-inducible mRNA predicted to encode a murine monokine
-
Vanguri P., and Farber J.M. Identification of CRG-2. An interferon-inducible mRNA predicted to encode a murine monokine. J. Biol. Chem. 265 (1990) 15049-15056
-
(1990)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.265
, pp. 15049-15056
-
-
Vanguri, P.1
Farber, J.M.2
-
23
-
-
0034816662
-
Chemokine regulation of normal and pathologic immune responses
-
Christopherson II K., and Hromas R. Chemokine regulation of normal and pathologic immune responses. Stem Cells 19 (2001) 388-396
-
(2001)
Stem Cells
, vol.19
, pp. 388-396
-
-
Christopherson II, K.1
Hromas, R.2
-
24
-
-
0031805340
-
Delayed wound healing and disorganized neovascularization in transgenic mice expressing the IP-10 chemokine
-
Luster A.D., Cardiff R.D., Maclean J.A., Crowe K., and Granstein R.D. Delayed wound healing and disorganized neovascularization in transgenic mice expressing the IP-10 chemokine. Proc. Assoc. Am. Physicians 110 (1988) 183-196
-
(1988)
Proc. Assoc. Am. Physicians
, vol.110
, pp. 183-196
-
-
Luster, A.D.1
Cardiff, R.D.2
Maclean, J.A.3
Crowe, K.4
Granstein, R.D.5
-
25
-
-
4444317908
-
Nitrogen laser irradiation (337 nm) causes temporary inactivation of clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
-
Dube A., Jayasankar K., Prabakaran L., Kumar V., and Gupta P.K. Nitrogen laser irradiation (337 nm) causes temporary inactivation of clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lasers Med. Sci. 19 (2004) 52-56
-
(2004)
Lasers Med. Sci.
, vol.19
, pp. 52-56
-
-
Dube, A.1
Jayasankar, K.2
Prabakaran, L.3
Kumar, V.4
Gupta, P.K.5
-
26
-
-
30044449087
-
Helium-neon and nitrogen laser irradiation accelerates the phagocytic activity of human monocytes
-
Hemvani N., Chitnis D.S., and Bhagwanani N.S. Helium-neon and nitrogen laser irradiation accelerates the phagocytic activity of human monocytes. Photomed. Laser Surg. 23 (2005) 571-574
-
(2005)
Photomed. Laser Surg.
, vol.23
, pp. 571-574
-
-
Hemvani, N.1
Chitnis, D.S.2
Bhagwanani, N.S.3
|