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Free GPIs and Comparison of GPI Structures Among Species. [PDF]
Ihim SA, Fujita M.
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Manipulation of macrophage signaling by <i>Leishmania</i> virulence factors. [PDF]
Gurjar D +5 more
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In vitro drug susceptibility of Leishmania donovani from visceral leishmaniasis patients with and without HIV coinfection in Northwestern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Tufa S +9 more
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Detection of <i>Leishmania donovani</i> Status in Dogs (<i>Canis familiaris,</i> Linnaeus, 1758) in the Karamoja Subregion of Uganda. [PDF]
Kato CD +12 more
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A secreted Leishmania metalloprotease manipulates host iron regulation by targeting the DICER1-miRNA pathway. [PDF]
Samanta S, Banerjee S, Datta R.
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2008
Azithromycin, an azalide antibiotic, is highly concentrated within different phagocytic cells, especially macrophages. The potential antileishmanial activity of azithromycin against three species of Leishmania from the New World was assessed using in vitro models.
Fernanda, de Oliveira-Silva +2 more
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Azithromycin, an azalide antibiotic, is highly concentrated within different phagocytic cells, especially macrophages. The potential antileishmanial activity of azithromycin against three species of Leishmania from the New World was assessed using in vitro models.
Fernanda, de Oliveira-Silva +2 more
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Veterinary Parasitology, 2010
Although bats are one of the most abundant mammals in the new world and are present in virtually all ecosystems, including urban and peri-urban environments, few studies have investigated the role of these animals in the epidemiological chain of leishmaniosis.
Elisa San Martin Mouriz, Savani +6 more
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Although bats are one of the most abundant mammals in the new world and are present in virtually all ecosystems, including urban and peri-urban environments, few studies have investigated the role of these animals in the epidemiological chain of leishmaniosis.
Elisa San Martin Mouriz, Savani +6 more
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