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    Combined analysis of cross-reacting antibodies anti- beta 1AR and anti-B13 in advanced stages of Chagas heart disease by Rodeles, Luz M, Vicco, Miguel H, Bontempi, Ivan A, Siano, Alvaro, Tonarelli, Georgina, Bottasso, Oscar A, Arias, Pablo, Marcipar, Ivan S

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-12-2016)
    “…Objective Autoantibodies cross-reacting with the beta 1 adrenergic receptor (anti- beta 1AR and anti-p2 beta ) and cardiac myosin antigens (anti-B13) have been…”
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    Combined analysis of cross‐reacting antibodies anti‐β1AR and anti‐B13 in advanced stages of Chagas heart disease by Rodeles, Luz M., Vicco, Miguel H., Bontempi, Iván A., Siano, Alvaro, Tonarelli, Georgina, Bottasso, Oscar A., Arias, Pablo, Marcipar, Iván S.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-12-2016)
    “…Objective Autoantibodies cross‐reacting with the β1 adrenergic receptor (anti‐β1AR and anti‐p2β) and cardiac myosin antigens (anti‐B13) have been related to…”
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    Combined analysis of cross-reacting antibodies anti-[beta]1AR and anti-B13 in advanced stages of Chagas heart disease by Rodeles, Luz M, Vicco, Miguel H, Bontempi, Iván A, Siano, Alvaro, Tonarelli, Georgina, Bottasso, Oscar A, Arias, Pablo, Marcipar, Iván S

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-12-2016)
    “…Objective Autoantibodies cross-reacting with the [beta]1 adrenergic receptor (anti-[beta]1AR and anti-p2[beta]) and cardiac myosin antigens (anti-B13) have…”
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    β1-Selective Adrenoceptor Antagonists Increase Plasma Levels of Anti-p2β Antibodies and Decrease Cardiac Involvement in Chronic Progressive Chagas Heart Disease by Vicco, Miguel H., MD, Pujato, Nazarena, BS, Bontempi, Iván, BS, Rodeles, Luz, MD, Marcipar, Iván, PhD, Bottasso, Oscar A., PhD, MD

    Published in Canadian journal of cardiology (01-03-2014)
    “…Abstract Background Studies indicate that antibodies cross-reacting with cardiac β1 adrenergic receptors are likely to play a role in the development of…”
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