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  1. Intracellular Parasites

    Intracellular protozoan parasites cause many of the most severe and widespread diseases of man, particularly malaria, leishmaniasis, Chagas’ disease,...
    Steven R. Meshnick, J. Joseph Marr in Intracellular Parasites
    Chapter 1992
  2. 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...
    Douglas L. Looker, J. Joseph Marr, Ronald L. Stotish in Chemotherapy of Parasitic Diseases
    Chapter 1986
  3. 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...
    J. Joseph Marr in Purine Metabolism in Man-IV
    Chapter 1984
  4. 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...
    Thomas A. Krenitsky, George W. Koszalka, ... J. Joseph Marr in Purine Metabolism in Man—III
    Chapter 1980
  5. 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...
    Donald J. Nelson, Stephen W. LaFon, ... Randolph L. Berens in Purine Metabolism in Man—III
    Chapter 1980
  6. 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...

    John W. Lewis, J. Joseph Marr in Journal of Medical Systems
    Article 01 March 1977
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