Carbon Metabolism of Leishmania Parasites [Metabolism]
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, , Skip to main page content Home Current issue Archive Papers in Press Minireviews Classics Reflections Papers of the Week QUICK SEARCH : Author : Keyword : Year : Vol : Page GO Advanced Search Browse the Archive Advertisement Advertisement Isotopomer Profiling of Leishmania mexicana Promastigotes Reveals Important Roles for Succinate Fermentation and Aspartate Uptake in Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle TCA Anaplerosis , Glutamate Synthesis , and Growth Eleanor C . Saunders William W . Ng Jennifer M . Chambers Milica Ng Thomas Naderer Jens O . Krömer Vladimir A . Likić and Malcolm J . McConville 1 From the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bio21 Institute of Molecular Science and Biotechnology , University of Melbourne , Parkville , Victoria 3010 and the Australian Institute

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