Piuvezam et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Characterization of responses of normal human T cells to Trypanosoma cruzi antigensPiuvezam et al., 1993
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- 7112581199494275853
- Author
- Piuvezam M
- Russo D
- Burns Jr J
- Skeiky Y
- Grabstein K
- Reed S
- Publication year
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- The Journal of Immunology
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The stimulation of normal human PBMC by Trypanosoma cruzi Ag was analyzed. PBMC showed significant in vitro proliferation in response to parasite lysate (Tct), with stimulation indices ranging from 10 to 400, peaking at 6 to 7 days. The cells stimulated with Tct …
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