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Volume 9, Number 12—December 2003
Research

Trypanosoma cruzi in Persons without Serologic Evidence of Disease, Argentina

Oscar A. Salomone*Comments to Author , Ana L. Basquiera*, Adela Sembaj†, Ana M. Aguerri†, María E. Reyes‡, Mirtha Omelianuk*, Ruth A. Fernández†, Julio Enders†, Atilio Palma†, José Moreno Barral†, and Roberto J. Madoery*
Author affiliations: *Hospital Privado Centro Médico de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina; †Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina; ‡Ministerio de Salud de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina

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Gel electrophoresis analysis of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) product corresponding to a highly repetitive 220-bp Trypanosoma cruzi nuclear fragment. 1: molecular weight standards, 2: T . cruzi nuclear 220-bp PCR product, 3 and 4: PCR product from patients blood, 5: PCR negative control (arrows correspond to 220 bp).

Figure. Gel electrophoresis analysis of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) product corresponding to a highly repetitive 220-bp Trypanosoma cruzi nuclear fragment. 1: molecular weight standards, 2: T . cruzi nuclear 220-bp PCR product, 3 and 4: PCR product from patients blood, 5: PCR negative control (arrows correspond to 220 bp).

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