Immune molecules found inside mycetoma lesions surveyed

Mycetoma is a common neglected disease caused by either fungi or bacteria which organize themselves into grains — areas of inflammation surrounded by a collagen capsule. Now, researchers have studied two immune molecules inside these grains and discovered patterns to where the molecules appear.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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