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- ISSN: 0031-1820 (Print), 1469-8161 (Online)
- Editor: Professor Russell J. Stothard
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Editor-in-Chief: Professor Russell Stothard| Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK
Editorial Board
Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences.
Image credit: A colourful image of trypomastigotes, these were observed under Ultraestruture expansion microscopy (UExM) inside a host cell. The infected cells were stained with NHs ester (labels the amino-group of all the proteins of the sample - in red), anti-acetylated tubulin (green) and DAPI (blue). Copyright Ramiro Tomasina & Carlos Robello
Editorial Board
Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences.
Image credit: A colourful image of trypomastigotes, these were observed under Ultraestruture expansion microscopy (UExM) inside a host cell. The infected cells were stained with NHs ester (labels the amino-group of all the proteins of the sample - in red), anti-acetylated tubulin (green) and DAPI (blue). Copyright Ramiro Tomasina & Carlos Robello
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