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The murine plasma cell antigen PC-1 is a cell surface glycoprotein which is disulfic-bond homodimer of Mr 115 kD. It is expressed in large amounts of neoplastic plasma cell and on the majority of haemolytic plaque-forming cells1. It is also found in non-l... see more

Over 200 species of filarial parasites have been described, although the life cycle and nature of their obligate intermediate arthropod vectors have been identified for only about a quarter of them. Traditional methods of studying phylogenetic relationshi... see more

A range of surface, secreted and somatic antigens from filarial parasites have been studies in order to analyse the response of human infected with these pathogens, and to develop reliable diagnostic and prophylactic agents. Diagnostic procedures, which a... see more

Fasciolosis is a parasitic disease that caused by liver flukewormfromTrematode class and Fasciola genus with two important species, Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica (F.gigantica). Early diagnosis of fasciolosis can be detected by ELISA method to r... see more

The murine plasma cell antigen PC-1 is a cell surface glycoprotein which is disulfic-bond homodimer of Mr 115 kD. It is expressed in large amounts of neoplastic plasma cell and on the majority of haemolytic plaque-forming cells1. It is also found in non-l... see more

Over 200 species of filarial parasites have been described, although the life cycle and nature of their obligate intermediate arthropod vectors have been identified for only about a quarter of them. Traditional methods of studying phylogenetic relationshi... see more

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