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T-Cell Epitope Mapping of the Borrelia garinii Outer Surface Protein A in Lyme Neuroborreliosis
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 07/23/09
Widhe M et al. – These peptides also elicited higher responses in CSF compared with controls. CSF cells more often showed positive responses to these peptides than blood cells, in line with a compartmentalization to the central nervous system. Thus, a set of potential T–cell epitopes were identified in CSF cells from patients with neuroborreliosis.
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