45 years on: How serotonin makes schistosome parasites move
Saturday, January 18, 2014 - 21:30
in Biology & Nature
Schistosoma mansoni and its close relatives are parasitic flatworms that affect millions worldwide and kill an estimated 250,000 people a year. A study identifies a new part of the molecular pathway that controls parasite movement. And because coordinated movement is essential for the schistosome life cycle in its human host, this protein is a promising new drug target.