Autor:
Kitani, H.
Black, S.J.
Nakamura, Y.
Naessens, Jan
Murphy, N.
Yokomizo, Y.
Gibson, John P.
Iraqi, F.A.
Mice whose tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-) genes were disrupted developed higher levels of parasitemia than wild-type mice following infection with Trypanosoma congolense IL1180 or T. brucei brucei GUTat3.1, confirming the results of earlier studies. To determine whether TNF- directly affects ...
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Kitani, H.
,
Black, S.J.
,
Nakamura, Y.
,
Naessens, Jan
,
Murphy, N.
,
Yokomizo, Y.
,
Gibson, John P.
,
Iraqi, F.A.
,
[Recombinant tumor necrosis factor alpha does not inhibit the growth of African trypanosomes in Axenic cultures]
,
Recombinant tumor necrosis factor alpha does not inhibit the growth of African trypanosomes in Axenic cultures