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Assessment of Cross reactive Host pathogen Antibodies in Patients With Different Stages of Chronic Chagas Disease

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Figure 1. Levels of index of the optical density of autoantibodies in relation to the negative control of anti-B13 according to the degree of chronic Chagas disease and in the control group
Figure 3. Receiver operating characteristic curve of index of the optical density of autoantibodies in relation to the negative control anti-B13 as a serological marker of chronic Chagas disease stage III

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