Trypanosoma cruzi invades a variety of mammalian cells by receptor-ligand interactions. In this review two T. cruzi carbohydrate-binding proteins, neuraminidase/trans-sialidase and penetrin, are discussed as possibly playing a role in parasite entry into mammalian cells.
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Ortega-Barria, E., & Pereira, M. E. (1992). Entry of Trypanosoma cruzi into eukaryotic cells. Infectious Agents and Disease.
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