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Mechanisms controlling anaemia in Trypanosoma congolense infected mice
Harry A. Noyes
*
, Mohammad H. Alimohammadian
, Morris Agaba
, Andy Brass
, Helmut Fuchs
, Valerie Gailus-Durner
, Helen Hulme
,
Fuad Iraqi
, Stephen Kemp
, Birgit Rathkolb
, Eckard Wolf
, Martin Hrabé de Angelis
, Delnaz Roshandel
, Jan Naessens
*
Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Microbiology and Immunology
University of Liverpool
Pasteur Institute of Iran
International Livestock Research Institute
University of Manchester
Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Technical University of Munich
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Anemia
100%
Infected Mice
100%
Trypanosoma Congolense
100%
Parasitemia
33%
Transcription Factor
22%
T Cells
22%
Erythropoiesis
22%
C57BL
22%
Erythropoietin
22%
Inflammation
11%
Gene Expression
11%
Inflammatory Cytokines
11%
Africa
11%
Cyclosporine
11%
Rapid Recovery
11%
Major Contributor
11%
GATA1
11%
Hematopoiesis
11%
Innate Immune Response
11%
T Cell Activation
11%
Microarray
11%
Iron Metabolism
11%
Severe Anemia
11%
Liver Tissue
11%
Bloodstream
11%
Mouse Strain
11%
Artiodactyls
11%
Age of Infection
11%
Kidney Tissue
11%
Cattle
11%
Slow Recovery
11%
Protozoan Parasites
11%
Anemia Severity
11%
TAL1
11%
Anemia of Chronic Disease
11%
Spleen Tissue
11%
Cattle Production
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
100%
Trypanosoma Congolense
100%
T Cell
60%
Infectious Disease
60%
Erythropoiesis
40%
Erythropoietin
40%
Transcription Factor
40%
BALB/c
20%
Hematopoiesis
20%
Ciclosporin
20%
Cyclosporine
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anemia
100%
Trypanosoma congolense
100%
Parasitemia
27%
Infection
18%
Erythropoiesis
18%
T Cell
18%
C57BL/6
18%
Transcription Factors
18%
Erythropoietin
18%
Hematopoiesis
9%
Iron Metabolism
9%
Liver Tissue
9%
Blood Flow
9%
Inflammatory Cytokine
9%
Innate Immunity
9%
Cell Activity
9%
T Lymphocyte
9%
Kidney Tissue
9%
Cyclosporine
9%
Anemia of Chronic Disease
9%
Spleen Tissue
9%
Nagana
9%
Diseases
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anemia
100%
Trypanosoma Congolense
100%
Parasitemia
25%
Infection
16%
Transcription Factors
16%
Erythropoietin
16%
Inflammation
8%
Iron
8%
Cytokine
8%
C57BL 6 Mouse
8%
Chronic Disease
8%
Ciclosporin
8%
Mouse Strain
8%
Protozoon
8%
Nagana
8%
Artiodactyla
8%
Diseases
8%