A novel cystatin derived from Trichinella spiralis suppresses macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses.
Trichinella spiralis can modulate host immune responses to retain a suitable environment for its long-term survival. Incidentally, the parasite elicits regulatory effects through immunomodulatory molecule release, which can suppress host inflammation and may be used for the treatment of unrelated in...
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Main Authors: | Porntida Kobpornchai (Author), Robin J Flynn (Author), Onrapak Reamtong (Author), Nonglucksanawan Rittisoonthorn (Author), Nathamon Kosoltanapiwat (Author), Kobporn Boonnak (Author), Usa Boonyuen (Author), Sumate Ampawong (Author), Montakan Jiratanh (Author), Muncharee Tattiyapong (Author), Poom Adisakwattana (Author) |
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