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Euglenozoa / Leishmania mexicana / Leishmania / Visceral leishmaniasis / Vector / Parasitism / Parasitology / Cutaneous leishmaniasis / Microbiology / Biology / Medicine
Date: 2010-08-25 12:17:30
Euglenozoa
Leishmania mexicana
Leishmania
Visceral leishmaniasis
Vector
Parasitism
Parasitology
Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Microbiology
Biology
Medicine

Cellular Microbiologydoi:j01507.x The stage-regulated HASPB and SHERP proteins are essential for differentiation of the protozoan parasite

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