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Intracellular Parasites
Intracellular protozoan parasites cause many of the most severe and widespread diseases of man, particularly malaria, leishmaniasis, Chagas’ disease,...
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Modes of Action of Antiprotozoal Agents
There are relatively few antiprotozoal agents compared with the many antibiotics available for the treatment of bacterial infections. Similarities in...
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Pyrazolopyrimidine Metabolism in Leishmania: An Overview
The hemoflagellates that infect man have proven recalcitrant to effective chemotherapy. The specificity of antimicrobial therapy, so useful in the...
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Purine Salvage Enzymes in Man and Leishmania donovani
A comparison of the enzymes of pathogenic protozoa to those of man is of fundamental importance to the search for much needed chemotherapeutic...
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Comparative Metabolism of a New Antileishmanial Agent, Allopurinol Riboside, in the Parasite and the Host Cell
Leishmania donovani and L. braziliensis are monocellular hemoflagellates which infect millions of people in tropical regions of...
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Use of a small laboratory computer for identification of the Enterobacteriaceae
A commercial time-sharing program for identification of the Enterobacteriaceae was modified to operate on a small computer. Program modification was...