Supplementary material from "Strongyloides questions – a research agenda for the future"

  • Reem Al-Jawabreh (Creator)
  • Roy Anderson (Creator)
  • Louise Atkinson (Creator)
  • Jack Bickford-Smith (Creator)
  • Richard Bradbury (Creator)
  • Minka Breloer (Creator)

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The Strongyloides genus of parasitic nematodes have a fascinating life cycle and biology, but are also important pathogens of people and a World Health Organization-defined neglected tropical disease. Here, a community of Strongyloides researchers have posed thirteen major questions about Strongyloides biology and infection that sets a Strongyloides research agenda for the future.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Theo Murphy meeting: Strongyloides: omics to worm-free populations’.
Date made available1 Nov 2023
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  • Strongyloides questions—a research agenda for the future

    Al-Jawabreh, R., Anderson, R., Atkinson, L. E., Bickford-Smith, J., Bradbury, R. S., Breloer, M., Bryant, A. S., Buonfrate, D., Cadd, L. C., Crooks, B., Deiana, M., Grant, W., Hallem, E., Hedtke, S. M., Hunt, V., Khieu, V., Kikuchi, T., Kounosu, A., Lastik, D. & Van Lieshout, L. & 14 others, Liu, Y., McSorley, H. J., McVeigh, P., Mousley, A., Murcott, B., Nevin, W., Nosková, E., Pomari, E., Reynolds, K., Ross, K., Streit, A., Suleiman, M., Tiberti, N. & Viney, M., 27 Nov 2023, In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 379, 1894, 20230004.

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