Leishmania dual‐specificity tyrosine‐regulated kinase 1 (DYRK1) is required for sustaining Leishmania stationary phase phenotype
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Title
Leishmania
dual‐specificity tyrosine‐regulated kinase 1 (DYRK1) is required for sustaining
Leishmania
stationary phase phenotype
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Journal
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
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Publisher
Wiley
Online
2020-01-24
DOI
10.1111/mmi.14464
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