01014nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001200055653002700067653001100094653001200105653001200117653001200129653000900141653002500150653002300175653002500198653002600223100001600249700001500265700001200280700001500292245008700307300001000394490000700404520031300411 1983 d c1983 Nov10aAnimals10aDisease Models, Animal10aFemale10aGlucans10aleprosy10aMalaria10aMice10aMice, Inbred Strains10aPlasmodium berghei10aPolyethylene Glycols10aSurface-Active Agents1 aJacques P J1 aDelville J1 aDom G M1 aGillet J M00a[Effects of anti-infectious immunomodulators in leprosy and malaria in the mouse]. a584-70 v763 a
Immunomodulators, whether natural (polysaccharides) or industrial (non-hemolytic detergents) proved active by themselves, in preventive or curative schemes of experimental leprosy and malaria. However, their activity was most often increased, through joint administration with chemotherapeutic agents.