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Detection of high levels of anti-a-galactosyl antibodies in sera of patients with Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis: a possible tool for diagnosis and biomarker for cure in an elimination setting.

Al-Salem WS, Ferreira DM, Dyer NA, Alyamani EJ, Balghonaim SM, Al-Mehna AY, Al-Zubiany S, Ibrahim el-K, Al Shahrani AM, Alkhuailed H, Aldahan MA, Al Jarallh AM, Abdelhady SS, Al-Zahrani MH, Almeida IC, Acosta-Serrano A. Detection of high levels of anti-a-galactosyl antibodies in sera of patients with Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis: a possible tool for diagnosis and biomarker for cure in an elimination setting. Parasitology. 2014 Dec; 141(14):1898-903.

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