Harnessing helminth-driven immunoregulation in the search for novel therapeutic modalities

Volume: 16, Issue: 5, Pages: e1008508 - e1008508
Published: May 14, 2020
Abstract
Parasitic helminths have coevolved with humans over millennia, intricately refining and developing an array of mechanisms to suppress or skew the host’s immune system, thereby promoting their long-term survival. Some helminths, such as hookworms, cause little to no overt pathology when present in modest numbers and may even confer benefits to their human host. To exploit this evolutionary phenomenon, clinical trials of human helminth infection...
Paper Details
Title
Harnessing helminth-driven immunoregulation in the search for novel therapeutic modalities
Published Date
May 14, 2020
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
e1008508 - e1008508
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