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Advances in Parasitology

Advances in Parasitology is a renowned scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research on various aspects of parasitology. With a focus on advancements in understanding parasite biology, host-parasite interactions, and innovative control strategies, this journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and professionals in the field. It covers a wide range of topics, including molecular and cellular parasitology, epidemiology, immunology, and drug development, providing comprehensive insights into the fascinating world of parasites and their impact on human and animal

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Abbr. Adv Parasitol
Start 1963
End Continuing
Frequency Annual
p-ISSN 0065-308X
e-ISSN 2163-6079
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Parasitology
Recent Articles
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Horn M, Bielikova L, Vostoupalova A, Sveda J, Mares M
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:97-176. PMID: 39448195
Trematodes, a class of parasitic flatworms, are responsible for a variety of devastating diseases in humans and animals, with schistosomiasis and fascioliasis being prominent examples. Trematode proteolytic systems involved in...
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Liu L, ODonoghue A, Caffrey C
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:53-96. PMID: 39448194
The proteasome is a proteolytically active molecular machine comprising many different protein subunits. It is essential for growth and survival in eukaryotic cells and has long been considered a drug...
3.
Arora G, cerny J
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:253-273. PMID: 39448193
Malaria remains a major health hazard for humans, despite the availability of efficacious antimalarial drugs and other interventions. Given that the disease is often deadly for children under 5 years...
4.
cerny J, Arora G
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:229-251. PMID: 39448192
Hard ticks (family Ixodidae) are significant vectors of pathogens affecting humans and animals. This review explores the composition of tick saliva, focusing on proteases and protease inhibitors, their biological roles,...
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Sojka D, Snebergerova P
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:205-227. PMID: 39448191
Over the last decade, research on the most studied parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, has disclosed significant findings in protease research. Detailed descriptions of the individual roles of protease isoenzymes from various...
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Moser M, Hallem E
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:177-204. PMID: 39448190
Parasitic nematodes infect over 2 billion individuals worldwide, primarily in low-resource areas, and are responsible for several chronic and potentially deadly diseases. Throughout their life cycle, these parasites are thought...
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Konecny L, Peterkova K
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 126:1-52. PMID: 39448189
The emergence of high-throughput methodologies such as next-generation sequencing and proteomics has necessitated significant advancements in biological databases and bioinformatic tools, therefore reshaping the landscape of research into parasitic peptidases....
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Hviid L, Jensen A, Deitsch K
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Aug; 125:53-103. PMID: 39095112
The most severe form of malaria, caused by infection with Plasmodium falciparum parasites, continues to be an important cause of human suffering and poverty. The P. falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein...
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Chew X, Cobcroft J, Hutson K
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Aug; 125:105-157. PMID: 39095111
Fish parasitology is a dynamic and internationally important discipline with numerous biological, ecological and practical applications. We reviewed optimal fish and parasite sampling methods for key ectoparasite phyla (i.e. Ciliophora,...
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Hardy A
Adv Parasitol . 2024 Aug; 125:1-52. PMID: 39095110
As we strive towards the ambitious goal of malaria elimination, we must embrace integrated strategies and interventions. Like many diseases, malaria is heterogeneously distributed. This inherent spatial component means that...