Article
HIV aspartyl peptidase inhibitors interfere with cellular proliferation, ultrastructure and macrophage infection of Leishmania amazonensis
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SANTOS, Lívia O. et al. HIV Aspartyl Peptidase Inhibitors Interfere with Cellular Proliferation, Ultrastructure and Macrophage Infection of Leishmania amazonensis. Plos One, v.4, n.3, e4918, 11p, Mar. 2009.
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10.1371/journal.pone.0004918
Autor
Santos, Lívia O.
Marinho, Fernanda A.
Altoé, Ellen F.
Vitório, Bianca S.
Alves, Carlos R.
Britto, Constança
Motta, Maria Cristina M.
Branquinha, Marta H.
Santos, André L. S.
d`Avila-Levy, Claudia M.
Resumen
Leishmania is the etiologic agent of leishmanisais, a protozoan disease whose pathogenic events are not well understood. Current therapy is suboptimal due to toxicity of the available therapeutic agents and the emergence of drug resistance. Compounding these problems is the increase in the number of cases of Leishmania-HIV coinfection, due to the overlap between the AIDS epidemic and leishmaniasis.