Title of article
Invasion of Red Blood Cells by Malaria Parasites
Author/Authors
Crabb، Brendan S. نويسنده , , Cowman، Alan F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-754
From page
755
To page
0
Abstract
The malaria parasite is the most important member of the Apicomplexa, a large and highly successful phylum of intracellular parasites. Invasion of host cells allows apicomplexan parasites access to a rich source of nutrients in a niche that is largely protected from host defenses. All Apicomplexa adopt a common mode of host-cell entry, but individual species incorporate unique features and utilize a specific set of ligand-receptor interactions. These adhesins ultimately connect to a parasite actin-based motor, which provides the power for invasion. While some Apicomplexa can invade many different host cells, the diseaseassociated blood-stage form of the malaria parasite is restricted to erythrocytes.
Keywords
PLAYBACK EXPERIMENTS , TONIC COMMUNICATION , VIGILANCE , URGENCY-BASED
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102536
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