Metabolism of Leishmania : proven and predicted

The complete analysis of the genomes of three major trypanosomatid parasites has facilitated comparison of the metabolic capabilities of each, as predicted from gene sequences. Not surprisingly, there are differences but is it possible to correlate these with the lives of the parasites themselves an...

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Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Human protozoal diseases
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Leishmania major - metabolism
Leshmaniasis
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Trypanosoma - metabolism
Trypanosoma brucei
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