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Authors: Sacks, D Kamhawi, S
Citation: D. Sacks et S. Kamhawi, Molecular aspects of parasite-vector and vector-host interactions in Leishmaniasis, ANN R MICRO, 55, 2001, pp. 453-483

Authors: Mendez, S Gurunathan, S Kamhawi, S Belkaid, Y Moga, MA Skeiky, YAW Campos-Neto, A Reed, S Seder, RA Sacks, D
Citation: S. Mendez et al., The potency and durability of DNA- and protein-based vaccines against Leishmania major evaluated using low-dose, intradermal challenge, J IMMUNOL, 166(8), 2001, pp. 5122-5128

Authors: Valenzuela, JG Belkaid, Y Garfield, MK Mendez, S Kamhawi, S Rowton, ED Sacks, DL Ribeiro, JMC
Citation: Jg. Valenzuela et al., Toward a defined anti-Leishmania vaccine targeting vector antigens: Characterization of a protective salivary protein, J EXP MED, 194(3), 2001, pp. 331-342

Authors: Belkaid, Y Hoffmann, KF Mendez, S Kamhawi, S Udey, MC Wynn, TA Sacks, DL
Citation: Y. Belkaid et al., The role of interleukin (IL)-10 in the persistence of Leishmania major in the skin after healing and the therapeutic potential of anti-IL-10 receptorantibody for sterile cure, J EXP MED, 194(10), 2001, pp. 1497-1506

Authors: Kamhawi, S
Citation: S. Kamhawi, The biological and immunomodulatory properties of sand fly saliva and its role in the establishment of Leishmania infections, MICROBES IN, 2(14), 2000, pp. 1765-1773

Authors: Kamhawi, S Belkaid, Y Modi, G Rowton, E Sacks, D
Citation: S. Kamhawi et al., Protection against cutaneous Leishmaniasis resulting from bites of uninfected sand flies, SCIENCE, 290(5495), 2000, pp. 1351-1354

Authors: Kamhawi, S Modi, GB Pimenta, PFP Rowton, E Sacks, DL
Citation: S. Kamhawi et al., The vectorial competence of Phlebotomus sergenti is specific for Leishmania tropica and is controlled by species-specific, lipophosphoglycan-mediatedmidgut attachment, PARASITOL, 121, 2000, pp. 25-33

Authors: Belkaid, Y Valenzuela, JG Kamhawi, S Rowton, E Sacks, DL Ribeiro, JMC
Citation: Y. Belkaid et al., Delayed-type hypersensitivity to Phlebotomus papatasi sand fly bite: An adaptive response induced by the fly?, P NAS US, 97(12), 2000, pp. 6704-6709
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