The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century are both exciting and daunting. Based on the contributions from this field over the last part of the 20th century, we should expect new biologic concepts will continue to come from this discipline to enrich the general area of biomedical research. The general nature of such a broad category of infections is difficult to distill, but they often depend on well-orchestrated, complex life cycles and they often involve chronic, relatively well-balanced host/parasite relationships. Such characteristics force biological systems to their limits, and this may be why studies of these diseases have made fundamental contributions to molecular biology, c...
Parasites have kept many secrets from the researchers who have sought to eradicate them over past de...
International audienceThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationshi...
The study of both unicellular and multicellular living beings and the diseases they produce from a b...
The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century...
Despite the advances of modern medicine, the threat of chronic illness, disfigurement, or death that...
Parasitic organisms remain the scourge of the developed and underdeveloped worlds. Malaria, schistos...
Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and het...
During millions of years, parasites have been adapting to different environments and hosts. During t...
Parasitic diseases caused by protozoan pathogens lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths per year in...
Genes carry instructions to make protein that affect body's cells and their physical activity. ...
Taxonomic names and phylogenetic hypotheses are indispensable tools for modern biological research, ...
The advent and integration of high-throughput '-omics' technologies (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics,...
AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between org...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Vector-borne parasites cause major human diseases of the developing world, including malaria, human ...
Parasites have kept many secrets from the researchers who have sought to eradicate them over past de...
International audienceThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationshi...
The study of both unicellular and multicellular living beings and the diseases they produce from a b...
The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century...
Despite the advances of modern medicine, the threat of chronic illness, disfigurement, or death that...
Parasitic organisms remain the scourge of the developed and underdeveloped worlds. Malaria, schistos...
Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and het...
During millions of years, parasites have been adapting to different environments and hosts. During t...
Parasitic diseases caused by protozoan pathogens lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths per year in...
Genes carry instructions to make protein that affect body's cells and their physical activity. ...
Taxonomic names and phylogenetic hypotheses are indispensable tools for modern biological research, ...
The advent and integration of high-throughput '-omics' technologies (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics,...
AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between org...
Zoonotic parasites and vector-borne zoonotic parasitoses of humans, especially when affecting immuno...
Vector-borne parasites cause major human diseases of the developing world, including malaria, human ...
Parasites have kept many secrets from the researchers who have sought to eradicate them over past de...
International audienceThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationshi...
The study of both unicellular and multicellular living beings and the diseases they produce from a b...