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Autor:
Fabia Tomie Tano, Gustavo Rolim Barbosa, Eloiza de Rezende, Rodolpho Ornitz Oliveira Souza, Sandra Marcia Muxel, Ariel Mariano Silber, Giuseppe Palmisano, Beatriz Simonsen Stolf
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 8 (2022)
Background Leishmaniases are diseases caused by Leishmania protozoans that affect around 12 million people. Leishmania promastigotes are transmitted to vertebrates by female phlebotomine flies during their blood meal. Parasites attach to phagocytic c
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/13ce8d87c87d41e9b6112e835c73a050
Autor:
Fabia Tomie Tano, Erich Loza Telleria, Felipe Dutra Rêgo, Felipe Soares Coelho, Eloiza de Rezende, Rodrigo Pedro Soares, Yara Maria Traub-Cseko, Beatriz Simonsen Stolf
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 173 (2023)
We previously showed that L. (Leishmania) amazonensis promastigotes and amastigotes of the PH8 strain generated larger lesions in mice than LV79, and that lesion-derived amastigotes from the two strains differ in their proteomes. We recently reported
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https://doaj.org/article/9292815a50e54a76b395795efcb1b641
Autor:
Janaína Capelli Peixoto, Omar Fabela-Sánchez, Pablo A.S. Vasquez, Fabia Tomie Tano, Ademar B. Lugão, Flávia Daniela Motta, Arián Espinosa-Roa, Wesley Luzetti Fotoran, Maria J.A. de Oliveira, Gethzemani Mayeli Estrada Villegas
Publikováno v:
Acta Tropica. 215:105805
Amphotericin B (Amph-B) is an antifungal drug used intravenously for the treatment of leishmaniasis. Side-effects from Amph-B treatment can arise such as cardiac arrhythmia and renal dysfunctions, which will lead to discontinuation of treatment. Unfo
Autor:
Simon Ngao Mule, Beatriz S. Stolf, Fabia Tomie Tano, Giuseppe Palmisano, Janaína Capelli-Peixoto
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Leishmaniases are diseases caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania. They are endemic in 98 countries, affect around 12 million people worldwide and may present several distinct clinical forms. Unfortunately, there are only a few drugs a