
Sleeping sickness is a neglected tropical disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei . The disease disrupts the sleep-wake cycle, leading to coma and death if left untreated. T. brucei motility, transmission, and virulence depend on its flagellum (cilium), which consists of several different specialized subdomains.
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