Helminth coinfection does not affect therapeutic effect of a DNA vaccine in mice harboring tuberculosis.
BACKGROUND: Helminthiasis and tuberculosis (TB) coincide geographically and there is much interest in exploring how concurrent worm infections might alter immune responses against bacilli and might necessitate altered therapeutic approaches. A DNA vaccine that codifies heat shock protein Hsp65 from...
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Main Authors: | Fabiani G Frantz (Author), Rogério S Rosada (Author), Camila Peres-Buzalaf (Author), Franciele R T Perusso (Author), Vanderlei Rodrigues (Author), Simone G Ramos (Author), Steven L Kunkel (Author), Célio L Silva (Author), Lúcia H Faccioli (Author) |
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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