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Macrophages during infection with Trichinella spiralis in mice.
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1997
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Microbial PathogensLaboratory ImmunologyImmunologyTrichinella SpiralisInflammationExperimental Mice TrichinellosisMonoclonal Antibodies Cd11b/cd18ParasitologyMacrophage BiologyAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityHost-microbe InteractionClinical MicrobiologyPhagocyteMacrophages 7Rodent-borne DiseasesPathogenesisHelminth InfectionMedicine
Behaviour of macrophages in experimental mice trichinellosis was investigated using the immunoenzymatic technique with monoclonal antibodies CD11b/CD18 within the framework of avidin-biotin-DAB. The maximum and earliest mobilization of macrophages 7 day post infection (dpi) was observed in the lamina propria of the intestinal mucosa. The highest level of macrophages in the muscles tissue was noted on day 21 of infection, however as early as in 28 dpi, their maximum level was observed inside the larval capsules. They line, especially between 35-42 dpi internal capsule surface.