LAB FORMER MEMBERS
PH.D's projects:
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Alexandra dos Anjos Cassado. Thesis title: “Role of toll like receptors in the activation of heterogeneous populations of macrophages” Graduated in 2011
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Thaís Boccia. Thesis title: ”Role of the inflammasome in the dendritic cells activation and in the adaptive immune response modulation” Graduated in 2014
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Kely Catarine Matteucci. Thesis title: “Role of NLRP3 in the control of autophagy during Trypanosoma cruzi infection.” Graduated in 2018
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Lucas Silva Faustino. Thesis title: "Treg in experimental asthma". Graduated in 2010. Cosupervisor
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Julia Cortina Campopiano. Thesis title: “Study of the regulation of FasL expression by Toll like receptor agonists during the presentation of antigens and the consequent modulation of the survival of CD4 + T lymphocytes and antigen presenting cells”. Graduated in 2014. Cosupervisor
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Carina Buzzo de Lima. Thesis title: ”Evaluation of the molecular mechanisms involved in the expression of iNOS mediated by the NAIP5 / NLRC4 Caspase 1 axis.” Graduated in 2014
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Silvia Lage. Thesis title: “Involvement of cell death processes in the adjuvant properties of flagellin” Graduated in 2015
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Laura Migliari Branco.Thesis title: "Role of NLRP3 and lysosomal cathepsins in NLRC4 inflammasome activation". Graduated in 2019
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Renato Barboza. Thesis title: "Influence of Toll like receptor 2 and 4 in the development of pulmonary allergy induced by Blomia tropicalis in the presence of lipopolysaccharide." Graduated in 2010. Cosupervisor
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Jonatan Ersching. Thesis title: "Study of the cellular and molecular bases of immune response control mediated by specific CD8 + T lymphocytes induced during experimental infection by Trypanosoma cruzi and vaccination with recombinant adenoviral vector." Graduated in 2015. Cosupervisor
MSc's projects:
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Alexandra dos Anjos Cassado. Thesis title: “Role of bacterial flagellin and lipopolysaccharides in the activation of heterogeneous populations of macrophages”. Graduated in 2007
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Silvia Lage. Thesis title: “Influence of the recognition of extra and intracellular flagellin on the processes of pyroptosis and autophagy in macrophages.” Graduated in 2011
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Carla Longo de Freitas. Thesis title: “Differential role of NLRC4, ASC and caspase 1 on cytosolic flagellin activation of macrophages”. Graduated in 2014
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Felipe Daniel Cardoso. Thesis title: " Interaction between inflammasome in the control of Trypanosoma cruzi infection". Graduated in 2019
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Carina Buzzo de Lima. Thesis title: “Role of bacterial flagellin and lipopolysaccharides in the activation of heterogeneous populations of macrophages”. Graduated in 2009
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Virginia Mendes Gonçalves. Thesis title: “Role of Inflammasome in the activation of dendritic cells during Trypanosoma cruzi infection”.Graduated in 2013
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Aline Pacheco. Thesis title: “Activation of inflammasome in central nervous system cells and their impact on neuronal physiology.” Graduated in 2016