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Molecular cloning and differential IgG responses to a histidine-rich antigen (OvL3.C1) of Onchocerca volvulus by selected residents of onchocerciasis endemic regions in Cameroon and Ecuador

In order to further investigate host-parasite interactions in onchocerciasis, a major Onchocerca volvulus histidine rich antigen termed OvL3.C1 was isolated from an O. volvulus cDNA library using antibodies from putatively immune subjects living in onchocerciasis endemic communities in Cameroon. Ana...

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Published in:African journal of biotechnology 2006-01, Vol.5 (2), p.95-102
Main Authors: Amambua, AN, Newo, ANS, Sirri, C S, Yengo, R K, Titanji, VPK
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