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Molecular regulation of the life cycle of African trypanosomes
Preventing the transmission of African trypanosomes between mammalian hosts has been one of the most effective mechanisms to date for the control of these important parasites. Hence, understanding the mechanisms through which they control their life cycle in molecular terms could provide valuable st...
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