Levels of anti-M2 and anti-beta1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas' heart disease (Q58845245)

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article by Andre Talvani et al published August 2006 in Microbes and Infection
  • Levels of anti-M2 and anti-β1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas’ heart disease
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Levels of anti-M2 and anti-beta1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas' heart disease
article by Andre Talvani et al published August 2006 in Microbes and Infection
  • Levels of anti-M2 and anti-β1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas’ heart disease

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Levels of anti-M2 and anti-beta1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas' heart disease (English)
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Levels of anti-M2 and anti-β1 autoantibodies do not correlate with the degree of heart dysfunction in Chagas’ heart disease (English)
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Andre Talvani
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Manoel O C Rocha
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Antonio L Ribeiro
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Enri Borda
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Leonor Sterin-Borda
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Manoel O.C. Rocha
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Antonio L. Ribeiro
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Mauro M. Teixeira
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August 2006
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2459-64
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2459-2464
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