Deep sequencing of the trypanosoma cruzi gp63 surface proteases reveals diversity and diversifying selection among chronic and congenital chagas disease patients

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  • who: Martin S. Llewellyn et al. from the Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, Bangor, Genetics, Berlin, Germany have published the article: Deep Sequencing of the Trypanosoma cruzi GP63 Surface Proteases Reveals Diversity and Diversifying Selection among Chronic and Congenital Chagas Disease Patients, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors explore T. cruzi infection multiclonality in the context of age sex and clinical profile among a cohort of chronic patients as well as paired congenital cases from Cochabamba Bolivia and Goias Brazil using amplicon deep sequencing technology. Instead, with reference . . .

     

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