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The following pages link to Leishmaniasis in Brazil: XV. Biochemical distinction of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis, L. braziliensis braziliensis and L. braziliensis guyanensis—aetiological agents of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Amazon Basin of Brazil (Q71056228):
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- Evolution of the genus Leishmania as revealed by comparisons of nuclear DNA restriction fragment patterns (Q28776519) (← links)
- Microsatellite DNA: a tool for population genetic analysis (Q34677160) (← links)
- Developments in diagnosis and antileishmanial drugs (Q36355665) (← links)
- Leishmania and the leishmaniases: a parasite genetic update and advances in taxonomy, epidemiology and pathogenicity in humans (Q36820548) (← links)
- Identification of cross-reactive promastigote cell surface antigens of some leishmanial stocks by 125I labeling and immunoprecipitation (Q37099123) (← links)
- T-cell subpopulations, expression of interleukin-2 receptor, and production of interleukin-2 and gamma interferon in human American cutaneous leishmaniasis. (Q37150544) (← links)
- The molecular epidemiology and phylogeography of Trypanosoma cruzi and parallel research on Leishmania: looking back and to the future. (Q37582555) (← links)
- Phenotypic characterization of Leishmania spp. causing cutaneous leishmaniasis in the lower Amazon region, western Pará state, Brazil, reveals a putative hybrid parasite, Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis × Leishmania (Viannia) shawi shawi (Q39104586) (← links)
- Sexual processes in the kinetoplastida (Q40151902) (← links)
- A genetic comparison between Brazilian and Bolivian zymodemes of Trypanosoma cruzi (Q41562350) (← links)
- Monoclonal antibodies to Leishmania tropica major: specificities and antigen location (Q44034881) (← links)
- Leishmaniasis in Brazil: XVI. Isolation and identification of, Leishmania species from sandflies, wild mammals and man in north Pará State, with particular reference to L. braziliensis guyanensis causative agent of “pian-bois” (Q52533942) (← links)
- The opossum, Didelphis marsupialis (Marsupialia: Didelphidae), as a reservoir host of Leishmania braziliensis guyanensis in the Amazon Basin of Brazil (Q52533944) (← links)