Skin-Derived Macrophages from Leishmania major-Susceptible Mice Exhibit Interleukin-12- and Interferon-γ-Independent Nitric Oxide Production and Parasite Killing After Treatment with Immunostimulatory DNA (Q60211986)
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scientific article published on 01 September 2002
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English | Skin-Derived Macrophages from Leishmania major-Susceptible Mice Exhibit Interleukin-12- and Interferon-γ-Independent Nitric Oxide Production and Parasite Killing After Treatment with Immunostimulatory DNA |
scientific article published on 01 September 2002 |
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Skin-derived macrophages from Leishmania major-susceptible mice exhibit interleukin-12- and interferon-gamma-independent nitric oxide production and parasite killing after treatment with immunostimulatory DNA (English)
Esther von Stebut
Bai Nguyen
Mark Wilson
David L Sacks
1 September 2002