Abstract:Trichomonas vaginalis, a sexually transmitted parasitic flagellate of the human urogenital tract, requires the polyamine spermine, which is present in high concentrations in the vagina and the epididymus. We investigated the possibility that these parasites might use spermine or other polyamines as chemical signals in migrating to sites of infection, which in turn would suggest a possible class of chemotherapeutic targets. We tested this possibility with a novel assay method. Log‐phase cells were placed in one… Show more
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