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- projecting only slightly beyond the flagellar pocket. Promastigote (leptomonad). The promastigote form is a common morphology in the insect host. The flagellum...
- unflagellated amastigote form; while they are elongated with flagellum as promastigote form in sandflies. Unlike other parasitic protists they are unable to...
- (EC 3.4.24.36, promastigote surface endopeptidase, glycoprotein gp63, Leishmania metalloproteinase, surface acid proteinase, promastigote surface protease)...
- cancer cells. In addition, it has high antiparasitic activity against the promastigote of Leishmania tropica. Pantoea agglomerans is the most common Pantoea...
- cancer cells. In addition, it has high antiparasitic activity against the promastigote of Leishmania tropica. Pantoea agglomerans can serve as a biocontrol...
- cutaneous leishmaniasis. Infected sandflies carry L. mexicana in its promastigote form, transmitting it from their salivary glands through their proboscis...
- trypomastigote form in the vertebrate host and the trypomastigote or promastigote form in the gut of the invertebrate host. Intracellular lifecycle stages...
- mammalian host, promastigotes are released into the bloodstream, where they are engulfed by macrophages. Following engulfment, promastigotes differentiate...
- leishmanicide effect. Alberca finds that paroxetine produces cell death of the promastigotes of L. infantum. The mechanism of action remains unknown. "FDA-sourced...
- cancer cells. In addition, it has high antiparasitic activity against the promastigote of Leishmania tropica. In the 1960s and 1970s, the presence of exopolysaccharides...