• Trypanosoma cruzi infection induces a global host cell response in Cardiomyocytes 

      Patricio A. Manque [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Genómica y Bioinformatica]; Probst, Christian [Brasil. Instituto Carlos Chagas]; Pereira, Mirian CS. [Brasil. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz]; Rampazzo, Rita CP. [Brasil. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz]; Ozaki, L. Shozo [Virginia Commonwealth University. Center for the Study of Biological Complexity]; Pavoni, Daniela P. [Brasil. Instituto Carlos Chagas]; Silva Neto, Dayse T. [Brasil. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz]; Carvalho, M. Ruth [Virginia Commonwealth University. Center for the Study of Biological Complexity]; Xu, Ping [Virginia Commonwealth University. Center for the Study of Biological Complexity]; Serrano, Myrna G. [Virginia Commonwealth University. Center for the Study of Biological Complexity]; Alves, Joao MP. [Virginia Commonwealth University. Center for the Study of Biological Complexity]; de Meirelles, Maria Nazareth SL. [Brasil. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz]; Goldenberg, Samuel [Brasil. Instituto Carlos Chagas]; Krieger, Marco A. [Brasil. Instituto Carlos Chagas]; Buck, Gregory A. [Virginia Commonwealth University. Center for the Study of Biological Complexity] (Facultad de Ciencias, 2011)
      Chagas' disease, caused by the hemoflagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, affects millions of people in South and Central America. Chronic chagasic cardiomyopathy, the most devastating manifestation of this disease, occurs ...


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