Items where Author is "Müller, Ingrid"

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Yizengaw, Endalew and Gashaw, Bizuayehu and Yimer, Mulat and Takele, Yegnasew and Nibret, Endalkachew and Yismaw, Gizachew and Cruz Cervera, Edward and Ejigu, Kefale and Tamiru, Dessalegn and Munshea, Abaineh and Müller, Ingrid and Weller, Richard and Cotton, James A and Chapman, Lloyd A C and Kropf, Pascale (2024) Demographic characteristics and clinical features of patients presenting with different forms of cutaneous leishmaniasis, in Lay Gayint, Northern Ethiopia. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 18 (8): e0012409. ISSN 1935-2727

Yimer, Mulat and Takele, Yegnasew and Yizengaw, Endalew and Nibret, Endalkachew and Sumova, Petra and Volf, Petr and Yismaw, Gizachew and Alehegn, Michael and Rowan, Aileen and Müller, Ingrid and Cotton, James A. and Chapman, Lloyd A. C. and Kropf, Pascale (2024) Demographic characteristics and prevalence of asymptomatic Leishmania donovani infection in migrant workers working in an endemic area in Northwest Ethiopia. Frontiers in Epidemiology, 4. ISSN 2674-1199

Yizengaw, Endalew and Nibret, Endalkachew and Yismaw, Gizachew and Gashaw, Bizuayehu and Tamiru, Dessalegn and Munshea, Abaineh and Takele, Yegnasew and Müller, Ingrid and Chapman, Lloyd and Weller, Richard and Cotton, James A. and Kropf, Pascale (2023) Cutaneous leishmaniasis in a newly established treatment centre in the Lay Gayint district, Northwest Ethiopia. Skin Health and Disease, 3 (4): e229. ISSN 2690-442X

Rogers, Matthew Edward and Corware, Karina and Müller, Ingrid and Bates, Paul Andrew (2010) Leishmania infantum proteophosphoglycans regurgitated by the bite of its natural sand fly vector, Lutzomyia longipalpis, promote parasite establishment in mouse skin and skin-distant tissues. Microbes and Infection, 12 (11). pp. 875-879. ISSN 1769-714X

Rogers, Matthew and Kropf, Pascale and Choi, Beak-San and Dillon, Rod and Podinovskaia, Maria and Bates, Paul and Müller, Ingrid (2009) Proteophosophoglycans regurgitated by Leishmania-infected sand flies target the L-arginine metabolism of host macrophages to promote parasite survival. PLoS Pathogens, 5 (8): e1000555. ISSN 1553-7374

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