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Leishmania is a species of protozoa that parasitizes on sandflies and mammalian hosts
Leishmania has an actin cytoskeleton, a complex, dynamic network of fibrous filaments made up
A new study conducted by the University of Helsinki in Finland and the Jacques Monaud Institute of the French National Academy of Sciences reveals how the actin cytoskeleton of Leishmania is regulated
"Our study shows that the actin filaments of ancient eukaryotes were very dynamic
Structural differences between Leishmania and human actin can also be used to produce specific inhibitors
"The anti-leishmaniasis drugs currently available have toxicity problems, and the parasite has developed ways to
Tommi Kotila, Hugo Wioland, Muniyandi Selvaraj, Konstantin Kogan, Lina Antenucci, Antoine Jé gou, Juha T.