Immunological Responses to Candida albicans II. Amyloidosis in Mice Induced by Candidiasis
AUTOR(ES)
Pearsall, Nancy N.
RESUMO
Candida albicans infection in the mouse thigh rapidly induces amyloidosis in mice of the C57BL/Ks strain; amyloid is induced more slowly and to a lesser extent by viable candida in C3H and AKR mice, and by both viable Saccharomyces cerevisiae and heat-killed C. albicans in C57BL/Ks mice.
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