No Evidence of Pathological Autoimmunity following Mycobacterium Leprae Heat-Shock Protein 65-Dna Vaccination in Mice
Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) are currently one of the most promising targets for the development of immunotherapy against tumours and autoimmune disorders. This protein family has the capacity to activate or modulate the function of different immune system cells. They induce the activation of monocyte...
Main Authors: | D.S. Lima, C.R. ZÁrate-Bladés, P.R.M. Souza, A.P. Trombone, R.R. Santos-Junior, Lt. Brandão, A.P. Masson, V.L. Bonato, A.A.M. Coelho-Castelo, A. Sartori, M. Vendramini, E.G. Soares, L.A. Benvenutti, C.L. Silva, V. Coelho |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2009-05-01
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Series: | European Journal of Inflammation |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0900700204 |
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