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Epigenetic regulatory controls—mediators of infection, survival, and plasticity in leishmaniasis

Epigenetic regulatory controls—mediators of infection, survival, and plasticity in leishmaniasis

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The infectious paradigms have recently led to the recognition interplay of complex phenomenon underpinning disease diagnosis and prognosis. Evidently, parasitic infection studies are depicting converging trends of the epigenetic, environmental, and microbiome contributions, assisting pathogen-directed modulations of host biological system. The mole...

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