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- who: Bertha Espinoza and colleagues from the Departamento de Inmunologu00eda, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomu00e9dicas, Universidad Nacional Autu00f3noma de Mu00e9xico, Ciudad de Mu00e9xico CP04510, Mexico have published the research: Role of a 49 kDa Trypanosoma cruzi Mucin-Associated Surface Protein (MASP49) during the Infection Process and Identification of a Mammalian Cell Surface Receptor, in the Journal: Pathogens 2023, 105 of 27/Nov/2022
- what: This work shows that MASP49 binds to peritoneal macrophages and rat cardiomyocytes undergoes glycosylation via galactose N-acetylgalactosamine and can attach to the macrophage murine C-type lectin receptor (mMGL). This work . . .
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