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Mitochondrial redox metabolism in trypanosomatids is independent of tryparedoxin activityChemicals with sweet aroma descriptors found in Portuguese wines from the Douro region: 2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione and diacetyl.Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi malaria parasites can develop stable resistance to atovaquone with a mutation in the cytochrome b geneLeishmania mitochondrial peroxiredoxin plays a crucial peroxidase-unrelated role during infection: insight into its novel chaperone activityMitochondrial peroxiredoxin functions as crucial chaperone reservoir in Leishmania infantum.LiZIP3 is a cellular zinc transporter that mediates the tightly regulated import of zinc in Leishmania infantum parasitesPeroxidases of trypanosomatids.Redox metabolism in mitochondria of trypanosomatidsTargeted delivery of paromomycin in murine infectious diseases through association to nano lipid systems.Calcium and magnesium ions modulate the oligomeric state and function of mitochondrial 2-Cys peroxiredoxins in Leishmania parasites.Identification of antibodies to Leishmania silent information regulatory 2 (SIR2) protein homologue during canine natural infections: pathological implications.Tryparedoxin peroxidase of Leishmania donovani: molecular cloning, heterologous expression, specificity, and catalytic mechanism.Complementary antioxidant defense by cytoplasmic and mitochondrial peroxiredoxins in Leishmania infantum.Specificity and kinetics of a mitochondrial peroxiredoxin of Leishmania infantum.The cytosolic tryparedoxin of Leishmania infantum is essential for parasite survival.Two linked genes of Leishmania infantum encode tryparedoxins localised to cytosol and mitochondrion.Genetic and chemical analyses reveal that trypanothione synthetase but not glutathionylspermidine synthetase is essential for Leishmania infantum.Detection and separation of overlapping cells based on contour concavity for Leishmania images.Development of an automated image analysis protocol for quantification of intracellular forms of Leishmania sppChapter 16. The Redox Metabolism and Oxidative Stress in Leishmania as a Crossroads for the Lethal Effect of DrugsAutomatic Annotation of Leishmania Infections in Fluorescence Microscopy ImagesAutomatic Spectral Unmixing of Leishmania Infection Macrophage Cell Cultures ImageThiol Peroxidases of TrypanosomatidsAutomatic Assessment of Leishmania Infection Indexes on In Vitro Macrophage Cell CulturesInvestigation of trypanothione reductase inhibitory activity by 1,3,4-thiadiazolium-2-aminide derivatives and molecular docking studiesHeme as a source of iron to Leishmania infantum amastigotesLeishmania infantum: Provision of reducing equivalents to the mitochondrial tryparedoxin/tryparedoxin peroxidase systemTryparedoxin Peroxidase of Leishmania donovani: Molecular Cloning, Heterologous Expression, Specificity, and Catalytic MechanismChaperone activation and client binding of a 2-cysteine peroxiredoxinFunctional insight into the glycosomal peroxiredoxin of LeishmaniaSynthesis and evaluation of novel chromanone and quinolinone analogues of uniflorol as anti-leishmanial agentsLeishmania infantum Enhances Migration of Macrophages via a Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase γ-Dependent Pathway
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