Chemotherapy and Drug Targeting in the Treatment of Leishmaniasis

Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the Lesihsmania spp., is one of the major public health problems currently affecting humanity. Therapeutic agents for this disease is either ineffective or toxic. The purpose of this work is to aid in the development of an effective, non-toxi...

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DNA POLYMERASE AND S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE SYNTHETASE ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION
DRUGS
ENZYMES
LEISHMANIA
LEISHMANIASIS
MADE OF ACTION OF PURINE ANOLOGS
Medicine and Medical Research
PARASITES
PROTOZOA
PUBLIC HEALTH
TARGETING
THERAPY
TOXICITY
title Chemotherapy and Drug Targeting in the Treatment of Leishmaniasis
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