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Journal article

Revealing a parasite's invasive trick

J Baum, AF Cowman

Science | Published : 2011

DOI: 10.1126/science.1209875

Abstract

A study of an important parasite reveals the core structure of the apicomplexan moving junction.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Keywords

Vector-Borne Diseases
Science & Technology
Entry
Complex
31 Biological Sciences
Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Malaria
Infection
2.2 Factors Relating To the Physical Environment
3207 Medical Microbiology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Membrane-Proteins
Foodborne Illness
Rare Diseases
Moving Junction
Host-Cell
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Erythrocyte
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
3 Good Health and Well Being

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