Kinetics Of T Cell Cytokine Gene Expression In Gerbils After A Primary Subcutaneous Brugia Pahangi Infection

The majority of patients infected with lymphatic filariae are microfilaremic but tend to manifest little obvious pathology because of the infections. Data collected from the Mongolian gerbil-Brugia spp. model for human lymphatic filariasis suggest this experimental animal model system most closely r...

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