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The major surface glycoprotein (gp63) from
Leishmania major
and
Leishmania donovani
cleaves CD4 molecules on human T cells
A S Hey,
T G Theander
,
L Hviid
, S M Hazrati, M Kemp, A Kharazmi
Department of Immunology and Microbiology
Centre for Medical Parasitology
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Leishmania major
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Leishmania donovani
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CD4 Molecule
100%
Leishmania Major
100%
Leishmania Donovani
100%
Gp63
100%
T Cells
100%
Surface Glycoprotein
100%
Protease
83%
Incubation
33%
Anti-CD4
33%
Surface Markers
33%
CD58
16%
CD45RA
16%
CD45RO
16%
Immune Response
16%
Microgram
16%
Re-expression
16%
Promastigote
16%
HLA-DQ
16%
Pre-incubation
16%
CD-8
16%
Glycoprotein
16%
Heat Inactivation
16%
CD25
16%
Leishmania Infection
16%
Flow Cytometry
16%
Disease Progression
16%
Inhibitory Effect
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Glycoprotein
100%
Leishmania major
100%
CD4
100%
Leishmania donovani
100%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Receptor
28%
CD2
14%
Leishmaniasis
14%
Immune Response
14%
CD5
14%
CD25
14%
Promastigote
14%
CD3 Antigen
14%
CD8
14%