Involvement of Different CD4+ T Cell Subsets Producing Granzyme B in the Immune Response to Leishmania major Antigens
The nature of effector cells and the potential immunogenicity of Leishmania major excreted/secreted proteins (LmES) were evaluated using peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from healed zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis individuals (HZCL) and healthy controls (HC). First, we found that PBMCs fr...
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Main Authors: | Ikbel Naouar (Author), Thouraya Boussoffara (Author), Melika Ben Ahmed (Author), Nabil Belhaj Hmida (Author), Adel Gharbi (Author), Sami Gritli (Author), Afif Ben Salah (Author), Hechmi Louzir (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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