Identification of clinically approved small molecules that inhibit growth and affect transcript levels of developmentally regulated genes in the African trypanosome.
Trypanosoma brucei are unicellular parasites endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa that cause fatal disease in humans and animals. Infection with these parasites is caused by the bite of the tsetse fly vector, and parasites living extracellularly in the blood of infected animals evade the host immune system...
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Main Authors: | Madison Elle Walsh (Author), Eleanor Mary Naudzius (Author), Savanah Jessica Diaz (Author), Theodore William Wismar (Author), Mikhail Martchenko Shilman (Author), Danae Schulz (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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