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Modulación inmuno endócrina y metabólica en la infección por Trypanosoma cruzi

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Figura 1: Microscopía de  tejidos teñidos con H&E  (40X). a) Tejido
Figura 4: Efecto del tratamiento con los agonistas de PPAR-γ Rosgilitazona (Rsg) y15-dPGJ2 (PGJ) tras 17 días pi
Figura 5: Perfil enzimático en ratones infectados tratados con los agonistas de PPAR-γ Rosgilitazona (Rsg) y 15- 15-dPGJ2 (PGJ)
Figura 6: a) Microfotografías de tejido adiposo (TA) epididimal de animales controles (Co) e infectados (Tc)
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