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The following pages link to The exit of Trypanosoma cruzi from the phagosome is inhibited by raising the pH of acidic compartments (Q36350497):
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- Transmission and epidemiology of zoonotic protozoal diseases of companion animals (Q24630763) (← links)
- The Exocytosis-regulatory protein synaptotagmin VII mediates cell invasion by Trypanosoma cruzi (Q24675728) (← links)
- From the cell biology to the development of new chemotherapeutic approaches against trypanosomatids: dreams and reality (Q24798821) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Trypanosoma cruzi persistence in Chagas disease (Q26858780) (← links)
- Modulation of immune response in experimental Chagas disease (Q27022885) (← links)
- Strategies of obligate intracellular parasites for evading host defences (Q28290074) (← links)
- Evidence that vesicles containing living, virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium avium in cultured human macrophages are not acidic (Q28333302) (← links)
- Transcriptome Remodeling in Trypanosoma cruzi and Human Cells during Intracellular Infection (Q28551174) (← links)
- Involvement of calyculin A-sensitive phosphatase(s) in the differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigotes to amastigotes (Q30655426) (← links)
- Trypanosoma cruzi Differentiates and Multiplies within Chimeric Parasitophorous Vacuoles in Macrophages Coinfected with Leishmania amazonensis (Q30755649) (← links)
- The use of confocal laser scanning microscopy to analyze the process of parasitic protozoon-host cell interaction (Q31919368) (← links)
- Trypanosome lytic factor, an antimicrobial high-density lipoprotein, ameliorates Leishmania infection (Q33402474) (← links)
- Trypanosoma cruzi utilizes the host low density lipoprotein receptor in invasion. (Q33847343) (← links)
- Role of host lysosomal associated membrane protein (LAMP) in Trypanosoma cruzi invasion and intracellular development (Q34108128) (← links)
- Cell invasion by un-palatable parasites (Q34156557) (← links)
- Don't bother to knock--the cell invasion strategy of Trypanosoma cruzi (Q34960460) (← links)
- Trypanosoma cruzi subverts the sphingomyelinase-mediated plasma membrane repair pathway for cell invasion (Q34973755) (← links)
- Cryptococcal infection and Th1-Th2 cytokine balance (Q35027538) (← links)
- Trypanosoma cruzi infection down-modulates the immunoproteasome biosynthesis and the MHC class I cell surface expression in HeLa cells (Q35154144) (← links)
- Generation, specificity, and function of CD8+ T cells in Trypanosoma cruzi infection (Q35884259) (← links)
- The role of parasites in generating evolutionary novelty. (Q35908177) (← links)
- Tularaemia: bioterrorism defence renews interest in Francisella tularensis (Q35954270) (← links)
- Survival of protozoan intracellular parasites in host cells (Q35971393) (← links)
- Mammalian cell invasion and intracellular trafficking by Trypanosoma cruzi infective forms (Q36030829) (← links)
- Host cell signaling and Trypanosoma cruzi invasion: do all roads lead to lysosomes? (Q36200725) (← links)
- Desialylation of lysosomal membrane glycoproteins by Trypanosoma cruzi: a role for the surface neuraminidase in facilitating parasite entry into the host cell cytoplasm. (Q36231609) (← links)
- A cytosolic serine endopeptidase from Trypanosoma cruzi is required for the generation of Ca2+ signaling in mammalian cells (Q36258539) (← links)
- The Trypanosoma cruzi-host-cell interplay: location, invasion, retention (Q36263007) (← links)
- The Listeria monocytogenes hemolysin has an acidic pH optimum to compartmentalize activity and prevent damage to infected host cells (Q36324437) (← links)
- Lysosomal fusion is essential for the retention of Trypanosoma cruzi inside host cells. (Q36399371) (← links)
- Prison break: pathogens' strategies to egress from host cells (Q36435152) (← links)
- Host microtubule plus-end binding protein CLASP1 influences sequential steps in the Trypanosoma cruzi infection process (Q36639964) (← links)
- Protein trafficking in kinetoplastid protozoa. (Q36669939) (← links)
- Mimicry in Trypanosoma cruzi: fantasy and reality (Q36845308) (← links)
- Modulation of host cell mechanics by Trypanosoma cruzi (Q36992583) (← links)
- A novel IFN regulatory factor 3-dependent pathway activated by trypanosomes triggers IFN-beta in macrophages and fibroblasts (Q37001507) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the Trypanosoma cruzi/host cell interplay (Q37007967) (← links)
- Exit strategies of intracellular pathogens (Q37057822) (← links)
- The role of host cell lysosomes in Trypanosoma cruzi invasion. (Q37177281) (← links)
- Parasite prolyl oligopeptidases and the challenge of designing chemotherapeuticals for Chagas disease, leishmaniasis and African trypanosomiasis (Q37186711) (← links)
- Major histocompatibility class I presentation of soluble antigen facilitated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (Q37269276) (← links)
- Immune dysfunction in caveolin-1 null mice following infection with Trypanosoma cruzi (Tulahuen strain). (Q37332010) (← links)
- Review on Trypanosoma cruzi: Host Cell Interaction (Q37784694) (← links)
- Autophagy in protists. (Q37801802) (← links)
- Cardiomyocyte oxidants production may signal to T. cruzi intracellular development. (Q38612615) (← links)
- Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors required during Trypanosoma cruzi parasitophorous vacuole development (Q39089261) (← links)
- An attenuated strain of the facultative intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis can escape the phagosome of monocytic cells (Q39913009) (← links)
- Stage-specific expression and intracellular shedding of the cell surface trans-sialidase of Trypanosoma cruzi (Q40146889) (← links)
- Attachment of Trypanosoma cruzi to mammalian cells requires parasite energy, and invasion can be independent of the target cell cytoskeleton (Q40149989) (← links)
- The autophagic pathway is actively modulated by phase II Coxiella burnetii to efficiently replicate in the host cell. (Q40465371) (← links)