A diverse array of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS 'family' has been described for various eukaryotic organisms, including parasites. Although SCP/TAPS proteins have been hypothesized to play key roles in various fundamental biological processes, such as host–pathogen interactions and defence mechanisms, there is still a limited understanding of the precise roles of these proteins. Here, we review current knowledge of key SCP/TAPS proteins of helminths and their proposed roles in parasite–host interactions. Molecular investigations of these molecules in parasites and the integration of structural and functional data could lead to new and innovative approaches for the treatment and control of parasitic diseases, with important biotechnolo...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Background Manipulative parasites are thought to liberate molecules in their extern...
A diverse array of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS 'family' has been described for various eukary...
SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundamental biologi...
A wide range of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS “family” has been described for various eukaryoti...
A wide range of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS "family" has been described for various eukaryoti...
A wide range of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS "family" has been described for various eukaryoti...
BACKGROUND: SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundame...
SCP/TAPS proteins are a diverse family of molecules in eukaryotes, including parasites. Despite thei...
Background: SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundame...
Background: SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundame...
Background Larvae of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina, parasitise sheep by feeding on s...
BACKGROUND: Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteases (TIMPs) are a multifunctional family of proteins t...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Background Manipulative parasites are thought to liberate molecules in their extern...
A diverse array of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS 'family' has been described for various eukary...
SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundamental biologi...
A wide range of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS “family” has been described for various eukaryoti...
A wide range of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS "family" has been described for various eukaryoti...
A wide range of proteins belonging to the SCP/TAPS "family" has been described for various eukaryoti...
BACKGROUND: SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundame...
SCP/TAPS proteins are a diverse family of molecules in eukaryotes, including parasites. Despite thei...
Background: SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundame...
Background: SCP/TAPS proteins of parasitic helminths have been proposed to play key roles in fundame...
Background Larvae of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina, parasitise sheep by feeding on s...
BACKGROUND: Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteases (TIMPs) are a multifunctional family of proteins t...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Finding new drug targets for pathogenic infections would be of great utility for humanity, as there ...
Background Manipulative parasites are thought to liberate molecules in their extern...