Murine major histocompatibility complex and immune response to Eimeria falciformis.
AUTOR(ES)
Mahrt, J L
RESUMO
The genetics of the immune response to Eimeria falciformis were investigated in three inbred and six congenic strains of mice. There were significant differences among strains in oocyst production and age-related mortality from parasitic infection. Genes within the H-2 complex and also non-H-2 genes share in the immune response to eimerian infection.
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