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ILRAD outlined two different areas of research concern to the trypanosomiasis program. One goal was to identify trypanosomal antigens responsible for the immunopathogenesis of the disease by determining how the infection of cattle with trypanosomes affects their immune system. A second goal was to...

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Autores principales: McKeever, Declan J., Sileghem, M.R., Gardiner, Peter R., Gaidulis, L.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2844
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Gardiner, Peter R.
Gaidulis, L.
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description ILRAD outlined two different areas of research concern to the trypanosomiasis program. One goal was to identify trypanosomal antigens responsible for the immunopathogenesis of the disease by determining how the infection of cattle with trypanosomes affects their immune system. A second goal was to identify protective immune responses that might be targeted at the parasite itself or at the mechanisms through which it causes disease.
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spelling CGSpace28442023-12-21T14:51:30Z Summary of discussion McKeever, Declan J. Sileghem, M.R. Gardiner, Peter R. Gaidulis, L. protozoal infections livestock immunology ILRAD outlined two different areas of research concern to the trypanosomiasis program. One goal was to identify trypanosomal antigens responsible for the immunopathogenesis of the disease by determining how the infection of cattle with trypanosomes affects their immune system. A second goal was to identify protective immune responses that might be targeted at the parasite itself or at the mechanisms through which it causes disease. 1995 2010-12-09T11:20:13Z 2010-12-09T11:20:13Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2844 en Open Access International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases
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Summary of discussion
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