“…L. tarentolae is a parasite of geckos of the species Tarentola annularis , belonging to the genus Sauroleishmania (Lainson & Shaw, ), and is not pathogenic for humans (Raymond et al, ). L. tarentolae has been widely used in pharmacological studies for (a) the screening of natural and synthetic products (Taylor et al, ), (b) the purification and characterization of proteins that are used for the screening of drugs with potential antileishmanial activity (Fritsche et al, ; Yakovich, Ragone, Alfonzo, Sackett, & Werbovetz, ), and (c) the amplification of genes involved in the resistance to certain antileishmanial drugs such as amphotericin B (Singh, Papadopoulou, & Ouellette, ) and sodium stibogluconate (Haimeur & Ouellette, ).…”