Role of sialoglycoproteins exclusively induced on host�s erythrocytes in Indian Visceral Leishmaniasis
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Role of sialoglycoproteins exclusively induced on host�s erythrocytes in Indian Visceral Leishmaniasis
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Samanta, Sajal
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Cancer Biology and Inflammatory Disorder Division
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Leishmaniasis occurs in as many as 88 countries, (Figure. 1.2) with an approximate total population of 350 million people, most often in tropical and subtropical areas [WHO, 2010]. The geographical settings, where leishmaniasis occurs, range from Central and Couth American rain forests to West Asian deserts, with 90 percent of visceral leishmaniasis cases occurring in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sudan, and Brazil. Other areas where Leishmaniasis is found range from Mexico, to Texas, from Northern Argentina, to Southern Europe, from Asia, to The Middle East, and Africa [Chappuis et al., 2007].Although it is true that the distribution of Leishmania is limited by the habitats of the sandfly vectors, human leishmaniasis continues to increase worldwide |
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2013
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/1913/1/FINAL__Sajal_Samanta%2Dsigned.pdf
Samanta, Sajal (2013) Role of sialoglycoproteins exclusively induced on host�s erythrocytes in Indian Visceral Leishmaniasis. PhD thesis, Calcutta University. |
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/1913/
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