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Fig. 6 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 6

From: Phenotypic adaptations of Leishmania donovani to recurrent miltefosine exposure and impact on sand fly infection

Fig. 6

Total parasite load per gut (a and b) and the average percentage of metacyclic parasites (c and d) of WT- and MIL-exposed strains (MIL) in L. longipalpis. Sand fly infections were followed-up for 12 days after the infective blood meal. No significant differences could be observed between WT- and MIL-exposed strains. The represented data are combined from 2 independent experiments with a minimum of 10 flies for each group and time point

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