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. 1983 Jul;41(1):445–447. doi: 10.1128/iai.41.1.445-447.1983

Delayed expulsion of adult Trichinella spiralis by mast cell-deficient W/Wv mice.

T Y Ha, N D Reed, P K Crowle
PMCID: PMC264803  PMID: 6345400

Abstract

Mast cell-deficient W/Wv mice and their mast cell-sufficient littermates were given infections of Trichinella spiralis. W/Wv mice were slower than their littermates to expel adult T. spiralis. Repair of the mast cell deficiency of W/Wv mice by bone marrow grafting was accompanied by accelerated expulsion of T. spiralis.

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