Cell mediated immunity during experimental ancylostomiasis: a review
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Cell mediated immunity during experimental ancylostomiasis: a review
Abstract
Cell-mediated immunity is usually recognized only in a very small number of infections caused by helminths. The present review is engaged with some aspects of the cell-mediated immunity in infections caused by Ancylostoma caninum. Special attention is paid to the role of passive transfer of sensitized cells and serum. The paper is based on a series of own original investigations of the authors.
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