-
amplicons with
direct or
inverted duplications in drug-resistant
Leishmania tarentolae". Mol. Cell. Biol. 16 (7): 3587–3595. doi:10.1128/mcb.16.7.3587. PMC 231354...
- the
mitochondrial maxicircle DNA of the
eukaryotic parasite Leishmania tarentolae.
Subsequent research throughout the mid-2000s and the
following years...
-
established in
Florida and elsewhere. It is the host of
Haemoproteus tarentolae, a
protozoan species in the
genus Haemoproteus, and Esther's
gecko mite...
- 1973
Leishmania sofieffi ↑ Markov,
Lukina & Markova, 1964
Leishmania tarentolae Wenyon, 1921
Leishmania zmeevi ↑
Andruchko &
Markov 1955
Leishmania zuckermani...
- an
additional screening step for
selecting viable clones.
Leishmania tarentolae (cannot
infect mammals)
expression systems allow stable and
lasting production...
-
replaced by
other structures in
animals and fungi. In particular,
Leishmania tarentolae has a
minimalized set of
mitochondrial rRNA. In contrast,
plant mitoribosomes...
- addition,
decavandate was
found to have
modest inhibition of
Leishmania tarentolae viability,
suggesting that
decavandate may have a
potential use as a topical...
-
Gigartinales (Boyen et al. 1994), the
protozoa Trypanosoma brucei,
Leishmania tarentolae,
Paramecium tetraurelia,
Tetrahymena pyriformis and
probably Plasmodium...
- — Kramer's
yellow fan-fingered
gecko (Ptyodactylus h****elquistii) H.
tarentolae —
Moorish gecko (Tarentola mauritanica) H.
trionyxi —
Ganges softs****...
-
variable fragments fused with the Fc-region of
rabbit IgG in
Leishmania tarentolae".
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