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This volume covers the most important parasitic protists that are
known to infect humans. The pathogens discussed cause diseases like
toxoplasmosis, malaria, cryptosporidiosis, leishmaniasis,
amoebiasis, trichomoniasis, and giardiasis. Readers from
microbiology will appreciate the special focus on protist cell
biology. As demonstrated in several of the chapters, these
parasites are characterized by peculiar structures and organelles
that cannot be found in mammalian cells - even though both are
eukaryotic. The book employs light and electron microscopy to
display the changing morphology in various stages of parasitic
development. In turn, the results are supplemented by transcriptome
and proteome profiles that help to describe how these changes take
place on a molecular level. Both researchers and clinicians from
tropical medicine will find essential and practically applicable
background information on these increasingly important pathogens.
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