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0748400001 978-0748400003 October 7, 1991 1
A compilation of articles on protozoological biochemistry which reviews the subject area and offers information on current research. Included in the Topics Covered Are Energy Metabolism Of Anaerobic Parasitic Protists, proteinases of African

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The book provides a valuable introductory source for biochemical protozoologists who [want] to expand their knowledge and for scientists who wish to become familiar with the biochemistry of parasitic protozoa.
- Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemoslovacae --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Protozoa differ biochemically from other eukaryotic cells, including one another, in many ways and the information gained from studies so far has revealed fascinating insights into how different species are adapted to their particular niche. Read the first page
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brucei procyclic trypomastigotes, lysosomotropic hypothesis, entodiniomorphid ciliates, parasitophorous vacuole antigen, falciparum mitochondria, malarial proteinases, repeating phosphorylated saccharide units, biochemical parasitology, surface membrane acid phosphatase, mexicana mexicana promastigotes, promastigote surface proteinase, leishmanial enzymes, tropica promastigotes, entodiniomorphid protozoa, outer cyst wall, using generic molecular probes, holotrich ciliate protozoa, donovani promastigotes, parasite proteinases, trypanosome enzyme, secretory acid phosphatase, host ruminant, mammalian cysteine proteinases, parasite plasma membrane, induced transporter
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Experimental Parasitology, New York, Parasitology Today, Biophysica Acta, Academic Press, European Journal of Biochemistry, Journal of Cell Biology, Plenum Press, Microbiological Reviews, Nucleic Acids Research, Ter Kuile, World Health Organization, Biology of the Cell, Boca Raton, Inhibition of Polyamine Metabolism, World Bank, Cancer Research, Parasitology Research, Pereira da Silva, Van Dyke, Biochemical Sciences, Microbiology Letters, Acta Tropica, Biochemistry of Plasmodium, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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