Why strategies to control Leishmania spp. multiplication based on the use of proteinase inhibitors should consider multiple targets and not only a single enzyme
The use of proteinases as targets to develop novel
chemotherapies against Leishmania spp. infections is a very
promising strategy. Based on a previous study by Goyal et al.
[J MolModel (2014) 20:2099], we discuss herein the idea that
only a combined treatment with distinct proteinase inhibitors
would be an effective antileishmanial therapy
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