Functional analysis of the cathepsin-like cysteine protease genes in adult Brugia malayi using RNA interference.
Cathepsin-like enzymes have been identified as potential targets for drug or vaccine development in many parasites, as their functions appear to be essential in a variety of important biological processes within the host, such as molting, cuticle remodeling, embryogenesis, feeding and immune evasion...
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Main Authors: | Louise Ford (Author), Jun Zhang (Author), Jing Liu (Author), Sarwar Hashmi (Author), Juliet A Fuhrman (Author), Yelena Oksov (Author), Sara Lustigman (Author) |
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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