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Parasitism by Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania Norma Andrews, April 2007 Yale University Microbial Pathogenesis and Cell Biology |
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| Lecture Overview
In the third part of this lecture, I will discuss current work from our laboratory on mechanisms used by the intracellular parasites Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania to interact with mammalian cells. In addition to clarifying specific molecular strategies used by these parasites to infect and survive within host cells, these studies also led, in some instances, to unexpected insights on novel pathways regulating mammalian cell function. |
Part 3: Current Research: Strategies for Cell Invasion and Intracellular Survival (33:43)
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Part
1: Trypanosoma cruzi
and Chagas' Disease (19:23)
Part
2: Leishmania spp and Leishmaniasis (13:36)
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