Inhibition of growth of Leishmania mexicana mexicana by Leishmania mexicana amazonensis during "in vitro" co-cultivation.

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Abstract

Inhibition of one Leishmania subspecies by exometabolites of another subspecies, a phenomenon not previously reported, is suggested by our recent observations in cell cloning experiments with Leishmania mexicana mexicana and Leishmania mexicana amazonensis. Clones were identified using the technique of schizodeme analysis. The phenomenon observed is clearly relevant to studies of parasite isolation, leishmanial metabolism, cross-immunity and chemotherapy.

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Pacheco, R. S., Grimaldi Júnior, G., & Morel, C. M. (1987). Inhibition of growth of Leishmania mexicana mexicana by Leishmania mexicana amazonensis during “in vitro” co-cultivation. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 82(4), 537–542. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761987000400011

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