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Flórido, M., Gonçalves, A. S., Gomes, M. S., & Appelberg, R. (2004). CD40 is required for the optimal induction of protective immunity to Mycobacterium avium. Immunology, 111(3), 323 - 327.
Neves, J. V., Ramos, M. F., Moreira, A. C., Silva, T., et al. (2017). Hamp1 but not Hamp2 regulates ferroportin in fish with two functionally distinct hepcidin types. Scientific Reports, 7(1).
Gomes, A. C., & Gomes, M. S. (2016). Hematopoietic niches, erythropoiesis and anemia of chronic infection. Experimental Hematology, 44(2), 85 - 91.
Silva-Gomes, S., Appelberg, R., Larsen, R., Soares, M. P., & Gomes, M. S. (2013). Heme catabolism by heme oxygenase-1 confers host resistance to Mycobacterium infection. Infection and Immunity, 81(7), 2536 - 2545.
Moreira, A. C., Neves, J. V., Silva, T., Oliveira, P., et al. (2017). Hepcidin- (in)dependent mechanisms of iron metabolism regulation during infection by Listeria and Salmonella. Infection and Immunity, 85(9).
Fernandes, S. S., Nunes, A., Gomes, A. R., de Castro, B., et al. (2010). Identification of a new hexadentate iron chelator capable of restricting the intramacrophagic growth of Mycobacterium avium. Microbes and Infection, 12(4), 287 - 294.
Silva, T., & Gomes, M. S. (2017). Immuno-stimulatory peptides as a potential adjunct therapy against intra-macrophagic pathogens. Molecules, 22(8).
Gomes-Pereira, S., Rodrigues, P. N., Appelberg, R., & Gomes, M. S. (2008). Increased susceptibility to Mycobacterium avium in hemochromatosis protein HFE-deficient mice. Infection and Immunity, 76(10), 4713 - 4719.
Moniz, T., Leite, Â., Silva, T., Gameiro, P., et al. (2017). The influence of functional groups on the permeation and distribution of antimycobacterial rhodamine chelators. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 175, 138 - 147.
Vale-Costa, S., Gomes-Pereira, S., Teixeira, C. M., Rosa, G., et al. (2013). Iron Overload Favors the Elimination of Leishmania infantum from Mouse Tissues through Interaction with Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 7(2).
Silva, T., Moreira, A. C., Nazmi, K., Moniz, T., et al. (2017). Lactoferricin peptides increase macrophages' capacity to kill Mycobacterium avium. mSphere, 2(4).
Gomes, M. S., Flórido, M., Cordeiro, J. V., Teixeira, C. M., et al. (2004). Limited role of the Toll-like receptor-2 in resistance to Mycobacterium avium. Immunology, 111(2), 179 - 185.
Rodrigues, P. N., Gomes, S. S., Neves, J. V., Gomes-Pereira, S., et al. (2011). Mycobacteria-induced anaemia revisited: A molecular approach reveals the involvement of NRAMP1 and lipocalin-2, but not of hepcidin. Immunobiology, 216(10), 1127 - 1134.
Vale-Costa, S., Costa-Gouveia, J., Pérez, B., Silva, T., et al. (2013). N-cinnamoylated aminoquinolines as promising antileishmanial agents. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 57(10), 5112 - 5115.
Vale-Costa, S., Vale, N., Matos, J., Tomás, A., et al. (2012). Peptidomimetic and organometallic derivatives of primaquine active against Leishmania infantum. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 56(11), 5774 - 5781.
Moniz, T., Nunes, A., Silva, A. M. G., Queirós, C., et al. (2013). Rhodamine labeling of 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone iron chelators is an important contribution to target Mycobacterium avium infection. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 121, 156 - 166.

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