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SUMMARY
Seminal discoveries in host-pathogen interactions have been catalysed by the development of new technologies. Likewise, contemporary parasitology studies could not be envisioned without the establishment of in_vitro culture conditions for parasites, mostly in the second half of the 20th century, or the disruption of widely used molecular biology techniques, including PCR, sequencing or recombinant DNA technology or the development of computational and statistical approaches to analyse them. The adoption and implementation of such "disruptive technologies" has the potential to revolutionise the field of parasitology, transforming the way in which the authors explore and . . .
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