The immunosuppressive effect of the tick protein, Salp15, is long-lasting and persists in a murine model of hematopoietic transplant.
Tomas-Cortazar J, Martin-Ruiz I, Barriales D, Pascual-Itoiz MA, de Juan VG, Caro-Maldonado A, Merino N, Marina A, Blanco FJ, Flores JM, Sutherland JD, Barrio R, Rojas A, Martinez-Chantar ML, Carracedo A, Simo C, Garcia-Canas V, Abecia L, Lavin JL, Aransay AM, Rodriguez H, Anguita J
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 6;7(1):10740. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11354-2. PubMed Article
Tomas-Cortazar J, Martin-Ruiz I, Barriales D, Pascual-Itoiz MA, de Juan VG, Caro-Maldonado A, Merino N, Marina A, Blanco FJ, Flores JM, Sutherland JD, Barrio R, Rojas A, Martinez-Chantar ML, Carracedo A, Simo C, Garcia-Canas V, Abecia L, Lavin JL, Aransay AM, Rodriguez H, Anguita J
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 6;7(1):10740. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11354-2. PubMed Article
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