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1. Virulence factors of Leishmania parasite: Their paramount importance in unraveling novel vaccine candidates and therapeutic targets

- Diksha Kumari

- Shavi Mahajan

- Parampreet Kour

- Kuljit Singh

2. Effects of Specific Electric Field Stimulation on the Release and Activity of Secreted Acid Phosphatases from Leishmania tarentolae and Implications for Therapy

- Benjamin M. Dorsey

- Cynthia L. Cass

- David L. Cedeño

- Ricardo Vallejo

- Marjorie A. Jones

3. Evidence That Speciation of Oxovanadium Complexes Does Not Solely Account for Inhibition of Leishmania Acid Phosphatases

- Benjamin M. Dorsey

- Craig C. McLauchlan

- Marjorie A. Jones

4. Unravelling the myth surrounding sterol biosynthesis as plausible target for drug design against leishmaniasis

- Patrick O. Sakyi

- Richard K. Amewu

- Robert N. O. A. Devine

- Alfred K. Bienibuor

- Whelton A. Miller

- Samuel K. Kwofie

5. Revisiting the Mechanisms of Immune Evasion Employed by Human Parasites

- Monrat Chulanetra

- Wanpen Chaicumpa

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