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<scene name='User:Ji_Youn_Park/1fj1_4_24-4/1'>OspA</scene> (Outer surface protein A) is an abundant lipoprotein of the causative agent of Lyme disease, ''Borrelia burgdorferi'' spirochete. Its purpose is to stimulate the production of specific antibodies against ''B. burgdorferi'' and is used as a vaccination against Lyme disease, the disease carried by ticks (DrugBank: 2012).
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<scene name='User:Ji_Youn_Park/1fj1_4_24-4/1'>OspA</scene> (Outer surface protein A) is an abundant lipoprotein of the causative agent of Lyme disease, ''Borrelia burgdorferi'' spirochete. Its purpose is to stimulate the production of specific antibodies against ''B. burgdorferi'' and is used as a vaccination against Lyme disease, the disease carried by ticks (DrugBank 2012).

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