Transcriptomics analysis highlights potential ways in human pathogenesis in Leishmania braziliensis infected with the viral endosymbiont LRV1.
The parasite Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis is widely distributed in Brazil and is one of the main species associated with human cases of different forms of tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) such as cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) and mucosal leishmaniasis (ML). The mechanisms underlying the pathogenes...
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Main Authors: | Kátia Paula Felipin (Author), Mauro Valentino Paloschi (Author), Milena Daniela Souza Silva (Author), Yoda Janaina Ikenohuchi (Author), Hallison Mota Santana (Author), Sulamita da Silva Setúbal (Author), Cristina Matiele Alves Rego (Author), Jéssica Amaral Lopes (Author), Charles Nunes Boeno (Author), Suzanne Nery Serrath (Author), Enmanuella Helga Ratier Terceiro De Medeiros (Author), Iasmin Ferreira Pimentel (Author), Antonio Edson Rocha Oliveira (Author), Elisa Cupolillo (Author), Lilian Motta Cantanhêde (Author), Ricardo de Godoi Matos Ferreira (Author), Juliana Pavan Zuliani (Author) |
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