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- A 12-mer repetitive antigenic epitope from Trypanosoma cruzi is a potential marker of therapeutic efficacy in chronic Chagas' disease.
- Antiparasitic Treatment Induces an Improved CD8 T Cell Response in Chronic Chagasic Patients.
- Chagasic patients are able to respond against a viral antigen from influenza virus.
- Effect of secondary anchor amino acid substitutions on the immunogenic properties of an HLA-A*0201-restricted T cell epitope derived from the Trypanosoma cruzi KMP-11 protein.
- Expression of inhibitory receptors and polyfunctional responses of T cells are linked to the risk of congenital transmission of T. cruzi.
- Inhibitory Receptor Expression on CD8 T Cells Is Linked to Functional Responses against Trypanosoma cruzi Antigens in Chronic Chagasic Patients.
- Promiscuous Recognition of a Trypanosoma cruzi CD8 T Cell Epitope among HLA-A2, HLA-A24 and HLA-A1 Supertypes in Chagasic Patients.
