Mimicry of apoptotic cells by exposing phosphatidylserine participates in the establishment of amastigotes of Leishmania (L) amazonensis in mammalian hosts.
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Mimicry of apoptotic cells by exposing phosphatidylserine participates in the establishment of amastigotes of Leishmania (L) amazonensis in mammalian hosts.
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Mimicry of apoptotic cells by ...... mazonensis in mammalian hosts.
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Adriana C Bonomo
Aline Benjamin
João L M Wanderley
Marcello A Barcinski
Maria E C Moreira
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.176.3.1834
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2006-02-01T00:00:00Z