Gene function in schistosomes: recent advances towards a cure

Schistosomes are human parasites distributed worldwide in tropical and sub-tropical latitudes, especially in developing countries and impoverished regions. These neglected tropical disease (NTD) pathogens causes debilitating illnesses, which include hepatosplenomegaly, hepatic fibrosis, haemorrhagic...

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Published: Frontiers Media SA 2015
Series:Frontiers Research Topics
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