Carbon dioxide assimilation by leishmania donovani

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WHILE studying the glucose metabolism of Leishmania donovani, the protozoan organism causing visceral leishmaniasis, it has been found that cell suspensions of this organism in a saline-bicarbonate buffer containing glucose can assimilate, a measurable amount of carbon dioxide along with the formation of different acidic end products1. © 1960 Nature Publishing Group.

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Chatterjee, A. N., & Ghosh, J. J. (1960). Carbon dioxide assimilation by leishmania donovani. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/185322a0

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