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2014 CVM News: Invading worms cause the body to shut down defenses

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CVM-News_2014_Oct_17_Invading.pdf (404.02 KB)
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2014 College of Veterinary Medicine News Archive
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Office of Marketing and Communications. Media Relations
Abstract

This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: When parasitic worms invade muscle tissue, white blood cells called eosinophils rush to the scene. A study published in the Journal of Immunology this month reveals that these cells actually start a chain reaction that stops the body from launching a chemical attack on the worm, enabling the parasite to make a home within the muscle.

Date Issued
2014-10-17
Publisher
Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Keywords
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.
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Appleton, Judith
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Huang, Lu
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Buckley, Merry R.
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Cornell Chronicle
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article

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