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K C Faé

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Journal of Autoimmunity|April 15, 2005
How an autoimmune reaction triggered by molecular mimicry between streptococcal M protein and cardiac tissue proteins leads to heart lesions in rheumatic heart diseaseK C Faé, S E Oshiro, A Toubert, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 30, 2005
Rheumatic fever: how S. pyogenes-primed peripheral T cells trigger heart valve lesionsL Guilherme, K C Faé, S E Oshiro, et al.
Microbes and Infection|August 24, 2000
HLA and beta-myosin heavy chain do not influence susceptibility to Chagas disease cardiomyopathyK C Faé, S A Drigo, E Cunha-Neto, et al.
Clinical & Developmental Immunology|December 13, 2006
Towards a vaccine against rheumatic feverL Guilherme, K C Faé, F Higa, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|July 20, 2007
CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ indirect alloreactive T cells from renal transplant patients suppress both the direct and indirect pathways of allorecognitionM Spadafora-Ferreira, C Caldas, K C Faé, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 14, 2001
T-cell reactivity against streptococcal antigens in the periphery mirrors reactivity of heart-infiltrating T lymphocytes in rheumatic heart disease patientsL Guilherme, S E Oshiro, K C Faé, et al.
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Journal of Autoimmunity|April 15, 2005
How an autoimmune reaction triggered by molecular mimicry between streptococcal M protein and cardiac tissue proteins leads to heart lesions in rheumatic heart diseaseK C Faé, S E Oshiro, A Toubert, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 30, 2005
Rheumatic fever: how S. pyogenes-primed peripheral T cells trigger heart valve lesionsL Guilherme, K C Faé, S E Oshiro, et al.
Microbes and Infection|August 24, 2000
HLA and beta-myosin heavy chain do not influence susceptibility to Chagas disease cardiomyopathyK C Faé, S A Drigo, E Cunha-Neto, et al.
Clinical & Developmental Immunology|December 13, 2006
Towards a vaccine against rheumatic feverL Guilherme, K C Faé, F Higa, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology|July 20, 2007
CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ indirect alloreactive T cells from renal transplant patients suppress both the direct and indirect pathways of allorecognitionM Spadafora-Ferreira, C Caldas, K C Faé, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 14, 2001
T-cell reactivity against streptococcal antigens in the periphery mirrors reactivity of heart-infiltrating T lymphocytes in rheumatic heart disease patientsL Guilherme, S E Oshiro, K C Faé, et al.
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