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Cencig, S., Coltel, N., Truyens, C., & Carlier, Y. (2013). Fertility, gestation outcome and parasite congenital transmissibility in mice infected with TcI, TcII and TcVI genotypes of Trypanosoma cruzi. P L o S Neglected Tropical Diseases, 7(6), e2271. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.000227119.
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Cencig, S., Coltel, N., Truyens, C., & Carlier, Y. (2012). Evaluation of benznidazole treatment combined with nifurtimox, posaconazole or AmBisome® in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi strains. International journal of antimicrobial agents, 40(6), 527-532. doi:10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2012.08.00225.
Guilmot, A., Hermann, E., Braud, V. M., Carlier, Y., & Truyens, C. (2011). Natural killer cell responses to infections in early life. Journal of Innate Immunity, 3(3), 280-288. doi:10.1159/00032393426.
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Hermann, E., Berthe, A., Truyens, C., Alonso-Vega, C., Parrado, R., Torrico, F., Carlier, Y., & Braud, V. (2009). Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor expression induction on neonatal CD8(+) T cells in vitro and following congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi. Immunology, 129(3), 418-426. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2567.2009.03194.x28.
Dauby, N., Alonso-Vega, C., Suarez, E., Flores, A., Hermann, E., Córdova, M., Tellez, T., Torrico, F., Truyens, C., & Carlier, Y. (2009). Maternal infection with Trypanosoma cruzi and congenital Chagas disease induce a trend to a type 1 polarization of infant immune responses to vaccines. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 3(12), e571. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.000057129.
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