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The following pages link to Host cell traversal is important for progression of the malaria parasite through the dermis to the liver (Q44140408):
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- Malaria parasite pre-erythrocytic stage infection: gliding and hiding (Q21032491) (← links)
- Human perforin employs different avenues to damage membranes (Q24301586) (← links)
- Vaccine-induced monoclonal antibodies targeting circumsporozoite protein prevent Plasmodium falciparum infection (Q24628167) (← links)
- Structure of the Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein, a leading malaria vaccine candidate (Q24648408) (← links)
- Mosquito Saliva Increases Endothelial Permeability in the Skin, Immune Cell Migration, and Dengue Pathogenesis during Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (Q24655645) (← links)
- MicroRNAs in the Host-Apicomplexan Parasites Interactions: A Review of Immunopathological Aspects (Q26766336) (← links)
- Tissue signatures influence the activation of intrahepatic CD8(+) T cells against malaria sporozoites (Q27026412) (← links)
- Spatial localisation of actin filaments across developmental stages of the malaria parasite (Q27308691) (← links)
- The Actin Filament-Binding Protein Coronin Regulates Motility in Plasmodium Sporozoites (Q27313349) (← links)
- Lymph-node resident CD8α+ dendritic cells capture antigens from migratory malaria sporozoites and induce CD8+ T cell responses (Q27321397) (← links)
- Anopheles gambiae PRS1 modulates Plasmodium development at both midgut and salivary gland steps (Q27323342) (← links)
- Shedding of TRAP by a rhomboid protease from the malaria sporozoite surface is essential for gliding motility and sporozoite infectivity (Q27345395) (← links)
- Environmental constraints guide migration of malaria parasites during transmission (Q27349664) (← links)
- The Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Enzyme FabI Plays a Key Role in the Development of Liver-Stage Malarial Parasites (Q27653089) (← links)
- Structures of Lysenin Reveal a Shared Evolutionary Origin for Pore-Forming Proteins And Its Mode of Sphingomyelin Recognition (Q27670847) (← links)
- A sporozoite asparagine-rich protein controls initiation of Plasmodium liver stage development (Q27973897) (← links)
- A Plasmodium α/β-hydrolase modulates the development of invasive stages (Q27973903) (← links)
- Malaria Parasites: The Great Escape (Q28080325) (← links)
- Exoerythrocytic Plasmodium parasites secrete a cysteine protease inhibitor involved in sporozoite invasion and capable of blocking cell death of host hepatocytes (Q28473458) (← links)
- Apicomplexa-specific tRip facilitates import of exogenous tRNAs into malaria parasites (Q30041227) (← links)
- AMA1 and MAEBL are important for Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite infection of the liver (Q30044955) (← links)
- The Apicomplexan CDC/MACPF-like pore-forming proteins (Q30152922) (← links)
- A rapid and robust selection procedure for generating drug-selectable marker-free recombinant malaria parasites (Q30576767) (← links)
- Structural basis for chirality and directional motility of Plasmodium sporozoites (Q30585422) (← links)
- Gene disruption of Plasmodium falciparum p52 results in attenuation of malaria liver stage development in cultured primary human hepatocytes (Q33380159) (← links)
- Why functional pre-erythrocytic and bloodstage malaria vaccines fail: a meta-analysis of fully protective immunizations and novel immunological model (Q33587443) (← links)
- Immune evasion strategies of pre-erythrocytic malaria parasites. (Q33661539) (← links)
- Malaria parasite development in the mosquito and infection of the mammalian host (Q33738231) (← links)
- Apicomplexan perforin-like proteins. (Q33895757) (← links)
- The Puf-family RNA-binding protein Puf2 controls sporozoite conversion to liver stages in the malaria parasite (Q33932716) (← links)
- Sporozoite immunization of human volunteers under chemoprophylaxis induces functional antibodies against pre-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum (Q33960093) (← links)
- Malaria vaccine development and how external forces shape it: an overview (Q33963746) (← links)
- What can we learn from an unnatural immune response? (Q33976757) (← links)
- Plasmodium protease ROM1 is important for proper formation of the parasitophorous vacuole (Q34016204) (← links)
- How apicomplexan parasites move in and out of cells (Q34122826) (← links)
- Effects of MACPF/CDC proteins on lipid membranes. (Q34300045) (← links)
- A nonintegrative lentiviral vector-based vaccine provides long-term sterile protection against malaria (Q34469817) (← links)
- Plasmodium Helical Interspersed Subtelomeric (PHIST) Proteins, at the Center of Host Cell Remodeling (Q34539136) (← links)
- The malaria circumsporozoite protein has two functional domains, each with distinct roles as sporozoites journey from mosquito to mammalian host (Q34577701) (← links)
- The subcellular location of ovalbumin in Plasmodium berghei blood stages influences the magnitude of T-cell responses (Q34595996) (← links)
- Structure of the essential Plasmodium host cell traversal protein SPECT1. (Q34640843) (← links)
- Dendritic cells and hepatocytes use distinct pathways to process protective antigen from plasmodium in vivo (Q34693251) (← links)
- Expression profiling of Plasmodium berghei HSP70 genes for generation of bright red fluorescent parasites (Q34980902) (← links)
- Innate immunity induced by Plasmodium liver infection inhibits malaria reinfections (Q35098216) (← links)
- The innate and adaptive response to mosquito saliva and Plasmodium sporozoites in the skin (Q35513962) (← links)
- Parasites in motion: flagellum-driven cell motility in African trypanosomes (Q35576677) (← links)
- Flow Cytometry Based Detection and Isolation of Plasmodium falciparum Liver Stages In Vitro (Q35662378) (← links)
- Antibodies to Plasmodium circumsporozoite protein (CSP) inhibit sporozoite's cell traversal activity (Q35846177) (← links)
- The alveolin IMC1h is required for normal ookinete and sporozoite motility behaviour and host colonisation in Plasmodium berghei (Q36109519) (← links)
- Longitudinal analysis of Plasmodium sporozoite motility in the dermis reveals component of blood vessel recognition (Q36123875) (← links)