The spatiotemporal dynamics and membranous features of the Plasmodium liver stage tubovesicular network.
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Selection and refinement: the malaria parasite's infection and exploitation of host hepatocytesLong-term live imaging reveals cytosolic immune responses of host hepatocytes against Plasmodium infection and parasite escape mechanismsHigh resolution microscopy reveals an unusual architecture of the Plasmodium berghei endoplasmic reticulumHost PI(3,5)P2 activity is required for Plasmodium berghei growth during liver stage infection.The Plasmodium berghei translocon of exported proteins reveals spatiotemporal dynamics of tubular extensions.Shedding of host autophagic proteins from the parasitophorous vacuolar membrane of Plasmodium berghei.Antigen export during liver infection of the malaria parasite augments protective immunityMalaria Parasite Liver Infection and Exoerythrocytic Biology.The rodent malaria liver stage survives in the rapamycin-induced autophagosome of infected Hepa1-6 cellsSequestration of cholesterol within the host late endocytic pathway restricts liver-stage Plasmodium development.Feeling at home from arrival to departure: protein export and host cell remodelling during Plasmodium liver stage and gametocyte maturation.LC3-association with the parasitophorous vacuole membrane of Plasmodium berghei liver stages follows a noncanonical autophagy pathway.Plasmodium berghei EXP-1 interacts with host Apolipoprotein H during Plasmodium liver-stage development.The Plasmodium translocon of exported proteins component EXP2 is critical for establishing a patent malaria infection in mice.Host cell autophagy contributes to Plasmodium liver development.The Promise of Systems Biology Approaches for Revealing Host Pathogen Interactions in Malaria.Host cell cytosolic immune response during Plasmodium liver stage development.
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The spatiotemporal dynamics and membranous features of the Plasmodium liver stage tubovesicular network.
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Alyssa Ingmundson
Ann-Kristin Mueller
Carolin Rauch
Christian Goosmann
Dagmar Heuer
Josephine Grützke
Kerstin Rindte
Maik J Lehmann
Volker Brinkmann
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2014-02-13T00:00:00Z