Sounds like a plan. Let me talk to my study coordinator and get back to
you about possible times. Thanks!
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From: "Donna Beales" <DBeales from LowellGeneral.org>
Subject: [Parasitology] Parasitic Role in IgA
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Can someone provide a simple explanation of the effect of parasitic
infection on IgA?
My understanding is that low-level infection raises IgA levels.
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11379439)
Is this accurate? And if so, do you have any supporting evidence you
might share?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance you may provide.
Donna Beales, MLIS
Lowell General Hospital
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