Jeremy C. Mottram
Wellcome Unit of Molecular Parasitology
University of Glasgow
Anderson College
UK
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- Cysteine peptidases as virulence factors of Leishmania. Mottram, J.C., Coombs, G.H., Alexander, J. Curr. Opin. Microbiol. (2004)
- Clan CD cysteine peptidases of parasitic protozoa. Mottram, J.C., Helms, M.J., Coombs, G.H., Sajid, M. Trends Parasitol. (2003)
- Roles of cysteine proteinases of trypanosomes and Leishmania in host-parasite interactions. Mottram, J.C., Brooks, D.R., Coombs, G.H. Curr. Opin. Microbiol. (1998)
- The multiple cpb cysteine proteinase genes of Leishmania mexicana encode isoenzymes that differ in their stage regulation and substrate preferences. Mottram, J.C., Frame, M.J., Brooks, D.R., Tetley, L., Hutchison, J.E., Souza, A.E., Coombs, G.H. J. Biol. Chem. (1997)
- Gene disruptions indicate an essential function for the LmmCRK1 cdc2-related kinase of Leishmania mexicana. Mottram, J.C., McCready, B.P., Brown, K.G., Grant, K.M. Mol. Microbiol. (1996)