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Characterization of trichomonas vaginalis AP33 adhesin and cell surface interactive domains
J. A. Engbring, J. F. Alderete
Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics
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Immunology and Microbiology
Carboxy Terminal Sequence
100%
Amino Terminal Sequence
75%
Epitope
50%
Cell Surface
50%
Host Cell
50%
Rabbit Antiserum
50%
Host
50%
Cell Adhesion
50%
Trichomonas vaginalis
50%
Monospecific Antibody
25%
Parasite
25%
Target Cell
25%
Amino Acid Sequence
25%
Surface Property
25%
Cells
25%
Infectious Agent
25%
Aptitude
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
C-Terminus
100%
N-Terminus
75%
Peptide
50%
Cell Adhesion
50%
Host
50%
Trichomonas vaginalis
50%
Protein
50%
Cell Surface Protein
50%
Target Cell
25%
Peptide Sequence
25%
Binding Domain
25%
Parasite
25%
Surface Property
25%
Infectious Agent
25%
Aptitude
25%
Amino Acids
25%