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  1. Genomic analysis of two phlebotomine sand fly vectors of leishmania from the new and old World

    Sandflies, 12/04/2023, In: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 17, 4, e0010862.

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  2. Leishmania species: detection and identification by nested PCR assay from skin samples of rodent reservoirs

    Akhavan, A. A., Mirhendi, H., Khamesipour, A., Alimohammadian, M. H., Rassi, Y., Bates, P., Kamhawi, S., Valenzuela, J. G., Arandian, M. H., Abdoli, H., Jalali-zand, N., Jafari, R., Shareghi, N., Ghanei, M. & Yaghoobi-Ershadi, M. R., 12/2010, In: Experimental Parasitology. 126, 4, p. 552-556 5 p.

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  3. Leishmania infantum proteophosphoglycans regurgitated by the bite of its natural sand fly vector, Lutzomyia longipalpis, promote parasite establishment in mouse skin and skin-distant tissues

    Rogers, M. E., Corware, K., Müller, I. & Bates, P. A., 10/2010, In: Microbes and Infection. 12, 11, p. 875-879 5 p.

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  4. Proteophosophoglycans regurgitated by Leishmania-infected sand flies target the L-arginine metabolism of host macrophages to promote parasite survival

    Rogers, M., Kropf, P., Choi, B-S., Dillon, R., Podinovskaia, M., Bates, P. & Müller, I., 21/08/2009, In: PLoS Pathogens. 5, 8, e1000555.

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  5. Leishmania chitinase facilitates colonization of sand fly vectors and enhances transmission to mice

    Rogers, M. E., Hajmová, M., Joshi, M. B., Sadlova, J., Dwyer, D. M., Volf, P. & Bates, P. A., 06/2008, In: Cellular Microbiology. 10, 6, p. 1363-72 10 p.

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