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1. Dual immunomodulatory and antileishmanial potential of TLR7/8 agonists against Leishmania donovani

- Thakur S. , et al.

2. Evaluation of the Treatment Process for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Patients Referred to the Reference Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Leishmaniasis in Dezful, Iran

- Vahidnia S. , et al.

3. Molecular Identification and Characterization of the Causative Species of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Dezful City, Southwest Iran

- Fatholahizadeh A. , et al.

4. Targeting Cutaneous Leishmaniasis with Thiadiazine Thione Derivatives: An In Vivo Study of Its Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Pyretic, Anti-Nociceptive, and Anti-Sedative Properties

- Sarwar S. , et al.

5. Halogen substituted aurones as potential apoptotic agents: synthesis, anticancer evaluation, molecular docking, ADMET and DFT study

- Nabi S.A. , et al.

6. Inhibition of mycobacteria proliferation in macrophages by low cisplatin concentration through phosphorylated p53-related apoptosis pathway

- Bao J. , et al.

7. Therapeutic effects of Lucilia sericata larval excretion/secretion products on Leishmania major under in vitro and in vivo conditions

- Sherafati J. , et al.

8. Critical antileishmanial in vitro effects of highly examined gold nanoparticles

- Want M.Y. , et al.

9. Evaluation of antileishmanial activity employing conventional and solid lipid nanoparticles of amphotericin b on leishmania major in vitro and in vivo

- Soltani S. , et al.

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