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" In previous work with our mouse model of malaria/NTS co-infection, we showed increased gut mastocytosis and increased ileal and plasma histamine levels that were temporally associated with increased gut permeability and bacterial translocation." | 7.83 | Mast cells and histamine alter intestinal permeability during malaria parasite infection. ( Cheung, K; Lokken, KL; Luckhart, S; Pakpour, N; Potts, RA; Tiffany, CM; Tiffany, CR; Tsolis, RM, 2016) |
" In previous work with our mouse model of malaria/NTS co-infection, we showed increased gut mastocytosis and increased ileal and plasma histamine levels that were temporally associated with increased gut permeability and bacterial translocation." | 3.83 | Mast cells and histamine alter intestinal permeability during malaria parasite infection. ( Cheung, K; Lokken, KL; Luckhart, S; Pakpour, N; Potts, RA; Tiffany, CM; Tiffany, CR; Tsolis, RM, 2016) |