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- who: Diego Costa Borges et al. from the Laboratory Immunology, Federal University Trià‚ngulo Mineiro, Cefores, Frei Paulino Street, , Uberaba, MG, Brazil have published the research work: Immunopathological Aspects of Experimental Trypanosoma cruzi Reinfections, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/06/2014
- what: In the present study, the animals primarily infected with the Y strain reached peak parasitaemia on Day 14 and these levels decreased abruptly on Day 21 of infection, whereas primary infection with the Colombiana strain showed low parasitaemia on the first days, with a substantial increase in the levels up to 21 . . .
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