Shift of excretory-secretory immunogens of Trypanosoma cruzi during human Chagas' disease.
AUTOR(ES)
Jazín, E E
RESUMO
We studied secreted-excreted immunogens in human patients infected with Trypanosoma cruzi. A pair of 45- to 55-kDa antigens and a family of shed acute-phase antigens characterized the acute phase, while antibodies against a 160- to 170-kDa immunogen appeared at the chronic phase of the disease.
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