Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages
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Differences in iNOS and arginase expression and activity in the macrophages of rats are responsible for the resistance against T. gondii infectionThe rat Toxo1 locus directs toxoplasmosis outcome and controls parasite proliferation and spreading by macrophage-dependent mechanisms.Toxoplasma gondii strains defective in oral transmission are also defective in developmental stage differentiation.Nonoxidative microbicidal activity in normal human alveolar and peritoneal macrophages.Patterns of Toxoplasma gondii cyst distribution in the forebrain associate with individual variation in predator odor avoidance and anxiety-related behavior in male Long-Evans rats
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages
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scientific article published on April 1986
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages.
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages.
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages.
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Mechanisms of killing of Toxoplasma gondii by rat peritoneal macrophages
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J S Remington
R E McCabe
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1986-04-01T00:00:00Z