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Limited Foxp3+ regulatory T cells response during acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection is required to allow the emergence of robust parasite-specific CD8+ T cell …

Araujo Furlan et al., 2018

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Araujo Furlan C
Tosello Boari J
Rodriguez C
Canale F
Fiocca Vernengo F
Boccardo S
Beccaria C
Adoue V
Joffre O
Gruppi A
Montes C
Acosta Rodriguez E
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Frontiers in immunology

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While it is now acknowledged that CD4+ T cells expressing CD25 and Foxp3 (Treg cells) regulate immune responses and, consequently, influence the pathogenesis of infectious diseases, the regulatory response mediated by Treg cells upon infection by Trypanosoma …
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