Regulatory T cells in human lymphatic filariasis: stronger functional activity in microfilaremics.
Infection with filarial parasites is associated with T cell hyporesponsiveness, which is thought to be partly mediated by their ability to induce regulatory T cells (Tregs) during human infections. This study investigates the functional capacity of Tregs from different groups of filarial patients to...
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Main Authors: | Linda J Wammes (Author), Firdaus Hamid (Author), Aprilianto E Wiria (Author), Heri Wibowo (Author), Erliyani Sartono (Author), Rick M Maizels (Author), Hermelijn H Smits (Author), Taniawati Supali (Author), Maria Yazdanbakhsh (Author) |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS),
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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