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  • 21. Evidence for the presence of M. leprae reactive T lymphocytes in patients with lepromatous leprosy.
    Nath I, Sathish M, Jayaraman T, Bhutani LK, Sharma AK.
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  • 29. Alterations in T cell signal transduction by M. leprae antigens is associated with downregulation of second messengers PKC, calcium, calcineurin, MAPK and various transcription factors in leprosy patients.
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  • 32. Expression of costimulatory molecules (CD80, CD86, CD28, CD152), accessory molecules (TCR alphabeta, TCR gammadelta) and T cell lineage molecules (CD4+, CD8+) in PBMC of leprosy patients using Mycobacterium leprae antigen (MLCWA) with murabutide and T cell peptide of Trat protein.
    Sridevi K, Neena K, Chitralekha KT, Arif AK, Tomar D, Rao DN.
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    Mutis T, van Schooten WC, de Vries RR.
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  • 35. An analysis of in vitro T cell responsiveness in lepromatous leprosy.
    Kaplan G, Weinstein DE, Steinman RM, Levis WR, Elvers U, Patarroyo ME, Cohn ZA.
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  • 36. Human T cells recognize mycobacterial heat shock proteins in the context of multiple HLA-DR molecules: studies with healthy subjects vaccinated with Mycobacterium bovis BCG and Mycobacterium leprae.
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  • 38. Leprosy reactions: humoral and cellular immune responses to M. leprae, 65kDa, 28kDa, and 18 kDa antigens.
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  • 39. Evaluation of cell mediated immunity in the histopathologic spectrum of leprosy using lymphocyte transformation test.
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  • 40. Lymphocyte response of leprosy patients to human-derived and purified armadillo-derived Mycobacterium leprae, BCG and PPD.
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