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Can systems immunology lead tuberculosis eradication?
Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan; Català, Martí; Arch, Marta; Arias, Lilibeth; Alonso Muñoz, Sergio; Cardona, Paula; López Codina, Daniel; Vilaplana, Cristina; Prats Soler, Clara (Elsevier, 2018-10-30)
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Accés obert25 years after the declaration of a Global Emergency by the World Health Organization, tuberculosis (TB) remains a major enemy to the humankind. During this period, much progress has been done to better understand its ... -
Cording mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli have a key role in the progression towards active tuberculosis, which is stopped by previous immune response
Arias, Lilibeth; Cardona, Paula; Català Sabaté, Martí; Prats Soler, Clara; Vilaplana, Cristina; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan; Julian Gómez, Esther; Campo Pérez, Víctor (2020-02-08)
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Accés obertCording was the first virulence factor identified in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). We aimed to ascertain its role in the induction of active tuberculosis (TB) in the mouse strain C3HeB/FeJ by testing the immunopathogenic ... -
Individual-based modeling of tuberculosis in a user-friendly interface: Understanding the epidemiological role of population heterogeneity in a city
Prats Soler, Clara; Montañola Sales, Cristina; Gilabert Navarro, Joan-Francesc; Valls Ribas, Joaquim; Casanovas Garcia, Josep; Vilaplana, Cristina; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan; López Codina, Daniel (2016-01-01)
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Accés obert© 2016 Prats, Montañola-Sales, Gilabert-Navarro, Valls, Casanovas-Garcia, Vilaplana, Cardona and López. For millennia tuberculosis (TB) has shown a successful strategy to survive, making it one of the world's deadliest ... -
Local inflammation, dissemination and coalescence of lesions are key for the progression toward active tuberculosis: the bubble model
Prats Soler, Clara; Vilaplana, Cristina; Valls Ribas, Joaquim; Marzo, Elena; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan; López Codina, Daniel (2016-02-02)
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Accés obertThe evolution of a tuberculosis (TB) infection toward active disease is driven by a combination of factors mostly related to the host response. -
Low dose aerosol fitness at the innate phase of murine infection better predicts virulence amongst clinical strains of mycobacterium tuberculosis
Cardona, Pere-Joan; Cáceres, Neus; Llopis Fuste, Isaac; Marzo, Elena; Prats Soler, Clara; Vilaplana, Cristina; García de Viedma, Darío; Samper, Sofia; López Codina, Daniel (2012-01-03)
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Accés obertBackground: Evaluation of a quick and easy model to determine the intrinsic ability of clinical strains to generate active TB has been set by assuming that this is linked to the fitness of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain ... -
Modeling tuberculosis in Barcelona. A solution to speed-up agent-based simulations
Montañola Sales, Cristina; Gilabert Navarro, Joan-Francesc; Casanovas Garcia, Josep; Prats Soler, Clara; López Codina, Daniel; Valls Ribas, Joaquim; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan; Vilaplana, Cristina (2015)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialTuberculosis remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases. About one third of the world’s population is infected with tuberculosis bacteria. Understanding the dynamics of transmission at ... -
Modeling tuberculosis transmission in urban cities through agent-based simulation: the case of Barcelona
Montañola Sales, Cristina; Prats Soler, Clara; Cardona, Pere-Joan; Gilabert, Joan-Francesc; López Codina, Daniel; Vilaplana, Cristina; Casanovas Garcia, Josep; Valls Ribas, Joaquim (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2017)
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Accés obertTuberculosis remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases. About one-third of the world’s population is infected with tuberculosis bacteria. Understanding the dynamics of transmission at different spatial ... -
Modelling the dynamics of tuberculosis lesions in a virtual lung: role of the bronchial tree in endogenous reinfection
Català Sabaté, Martí; Bechini, Jordi; Tenesa, Montserrat; Pérez, Ricardo; Moya, Mariano; Vilaplana, Cristina; Valls Ribas, Joaquim; Alonso Muñoz, Sergio; López Codina, Daniel; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan; Prats Soler, Clara (2020-05-20)
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Accés obertTuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that still causes more than 1.5 million deaths annually. The World Health Organization estimates that around 30% of the world’s population is latently infected. However, the ... -
Surveillance of daughter micronodule formation is a key factor for vaccine evaluation using experimental infection models of tuberculosis in Macaques
Nogueira Mañas, Isabel; Català Sabaté, Martí; White, Andrew D; Sharpe, Sally A.; Bechini, Jordi; Prats Soler, Clara; Vilaplana, Cristina; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan (2023-02-02)
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Accés obertTuberculosis (TB) is still a major worldwide health problem and models using non-human primates (NHP) provide the most relevant approach for vaccine testing. In this study, we analysed CT images collected from cynomolgus ... -
The bubble model: mathematically explaining how active TB is possible
Prats Soler, Clara; Valls Ribas, Joaquim; Sans, Neus; López Codina, Daniel; Vilaplana, Cristina; Marzo, Elena; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan (2014)
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To achieve an earlier IFN-¿ response is not sufficient to control mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice
Vilaplana, Cristina; Prats Soler, Clara; Marzo, Elena; Barril Basil, Carles; Vegué Llorente, Marina; Díaz, Jorge; Valls Ribas, Joaquim; López Codina, Daniel; Cardona Iglesias, Pere Joan (2014-06-24)
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Accés obertThe temporo-spatial relationship between the three organs (lung, spleen and lymph node) involved during the initial stages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection has been poorly studied. As such, we performed an experimental ...