Subversion Mechanisms by Which Leishmania Parasites Can Escape the Host Immune Response: a Signaling Point of View

M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - Clinical microbiology reviews, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania must survive the antimicrobial activities of its
host cell, the macrophage, and prevent activation of an effective immune response. In order …

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M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania must survive the antimicrobial activities of its
host cell, the macrophage, and prevent activation of an effective immune response. In order …

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M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY …, 2005 - academia.edu
Leishmaniasis, caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus, is an infection
encountered in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Leishmania parasites are …

Subversion mechanisms by which Leishmania parasites can escape the host immune response: a signaling point of view

M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - Clinical microbiology …, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania must survive the antimicrobial activities of its
host cell, the macrophage, and prevent activation of an effective immune response. In order …

Subversion mechanisms by which Leishmania parasites can escape the host immune response: a signaling point of view.

M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2005 - europepmc.org
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania must survive the antimicrobial activities of its
host cell, the macrophage, and prevent activation of an effective immune response. In order …

[PDF][PDF] Subversion Mechanisms by Which Leishmania Parasites Can Escape the Host Immune Response: a Signaling Point of View

M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY …, 2005 - researchgate.net
Leishmaniasis, caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus, is an infection
encountered in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Leishmania parasites are …

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M OLIVIER, DJ GREGORY… - Clinical microbiology …, 2005 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Subversion mechanisms by which Leishmania parasites can escape the host immune
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Subversion mechanisms by which Leishmania parasites can escape the host immune response: a signaling point of view.

M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - 2005 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania must survive the antimicrobial activities of its
host cell, the macrophage, and prevent activation of an effective immune response. In order …

Subversion mechanisms by which Leishmania parasites can escape the host immune response: a signaling point of view.

M Olivier, DJ Gregory, G Forget - Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2005 - europepmc.org
The obligate intracellular parasite Leishmania must survive the antimicrobial activities of its
host cell, the macrophage, and prevent activation of an effective immune response. In order …

[引用][C] Subversion mechanisms by which Leishmania parasites can escape the host immune response: A signaling point of view

M OLIVIER, DJ GREGORY… - Clinical …, 2005 - American Society for Microbiology