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RECENT reviews1–3 on the treatment of Trypanosoma cruzi infections (Chagas's disease, South American trypanosomiasis) in man emphasize the lack of a satisfactory mode of therapy.
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TOMCUFCIK, A., HEWITT, R., FABIO, P. et al. N4-substituted N1-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-piperazines : a New Series of Compounds active against Trypanosoma cruzi Infections in Mice. Nature 205, 605–606 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205605b0
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