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1. The ecotin-like peptidase inhibitor of Trypanosoma cruzi prevents TMPRSS2-PAR2-TLR4 crosstalk downmodulating infection and inflammation.

2. HOP1 and HAP2 are conserved components of the meiosis-related machinery required for successful mating in Leishmania.

3. A novel BRET-based assay to investigate binding and residence time of unmodified ligands to the human lysosomal ion channel TRPML1 in intact cells.

4. Genome sequence of Leishmania mexicana MNYC/BZ/62/M379 expressing Cas9 and T7 RNA polymerase.

5. SGC-CAMKK2-1: A Chemical Probe for CAMKK2.

6. Genome sequence of Leishmania mexicana MNYC/BZ/62/M379 expressing Cas9 and T7 RNA polymerase.

7. A Target Engagement Assay to Assess Uptake, Potency, and Retention of Antibiotics in Living Bacteria.

8. Effect of the endoplasmic reticulum stressor tunicamycin in Angomonas deanei heat-shock protein expression and on the association with the endosymbiotic bacterium.

9. The current drug discovery landscape for trypanosomiasis and leishmaniasis: Challenges and strategies to identify drug targets.

10. Hinge Binder Scaffold Hopping Identifies Potent Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Kinase 2 (CAMKK2) Inhibitor Chemotypes.

11. Importance of Angomonas deanei KAP4 for kDNA arrangement, cell division and maintenance of the host-bacterium relationship.

12. Systematic functional analysis of Leishmania protein kinases identifies regulators of differentiation or survival.

13. Chromosomal assembly of the nuclear genome of the endosymbiont-bearing trypanosomatid Angomonas deanei.

14. Role for the flagellum attachment zone in Leishmania anterior cell tip morphogenesis.

15. Essential roles for deubiquitination in Leishmania life cycle progression.

16. Electron Microscopy Techniques Applied to Symbiont-Harboring Trypanosomatids: The Association of the Bacterium with Host Organelles.

17. Evaluation of clan CD C11 peptidase PNT1 and other Leishmania mexicana cysteine peptidases as potential drug targets.

18. Leishmania flagellum attachment zone is critical for flagellar pocket shape, development in the sand fly, and pathogenicity in the host.

20. Genetically Validated Drug Targets in Leishmania: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects.

21. The Symbiotic Bacterium Fuels the Energy Metabolism of the Host Trypanosomatid Strigomonas culicis.

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