What does leishporin mean?
Leishporin means (biochemistry) A porin isolated from species of Leishmania.
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(biochemistry) A porin isolated from species of Leishmania.
Based on our findings that Leishmania have a pore-forming cytolysin that we call leishporin, we have been proposing that amastigotes egress from the macrophages is mediated by pore formation on the parasitophorous vacuole and the plasma membrane.
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Leishporin means (biochemistry) A porin isolated from species of Leishmania.
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Based on our findings that Leishmania have a pore-forming cytolysin that we call leishporin, we have been proposing that amastigotes egress from the macrophages is mediated by pore formation on the parasitophorous vacuole and the plasma membrane.
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