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Article: Immunoregulation In Experimental Chagas Disease.
- Article from:
- Blood Weekly
- Article date:
- March 1, 1999
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Pathogenesis (Chagas Disease)
"Immunoregulation In Experimental Chagas Disease." Rick L. Tarleton. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
NIH GRANT NUMBER: 5ROIA122070-12. GRANT EXPIRES: June 30, 1999. PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR: Rick L. Tarleton. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION: University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. DESCRIPTION: "Trypanosoma cruzi infects up to 18 million individuals and is the major cause of heart disease in most of Latin America. Although the mechanism of pathogenesis in the chronic Chagas' disease is not understood, most available evidence supports a role for the immune system in the disease process. The experiments outlined in this proposal ...
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