<div><p>Background</p><p>Strategies employed by parasites to establish infections are poorly understood. The host-parasite interface is maintained through a molecular dialog that, among other roles, protects parasites from host immune responses. Parasite excretory/secretory products (ESP) play major roles in this process. Understanding the biology of protein secretion by parasites and their associated functional processes will enhance our understanding of the roles of ESP in host-parasite interactions.</p><p>Methodology/Principal Findings</p><p>ESP was collected after culturing 10 adult female <i>Ascaris suum</i>. Perienteric fluid (PE) and uterine fluid (UF) were collected directly from adult females by dissection. Using SDS-PAGE coupled w...
© The Author(s).[Background]: Parasites excrete and secrete a wide range of molecules that act as th...
Relatively little is known about the filarial proteins that interact with the human host. Although t...
Schistosomatidae is a family of blood-dwelling trematodes which cause serious disease in humans and ...
Background: Strategies employed by parasites to establish infections are poorly understood. The host...
Strategies employed by parasites to establish infections are poorly understood. The host-parasite in...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Ascaris lumbricoides</i> and <i>Ascaris suum</i> are socioeconomically i...
Ascaris lumbricodis and Ascaris suum are widespread parasites of humans and pigs, respectively. Rece...
BACKGROUND: Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are socioeconomically important and widespread par...
While we lack a complete understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which parasites establish and ...
Background: Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are socioeconomically important and widespread par...
The parasitic nematode intestine is responsible for nutri-ent digestion and absorption, and many oth...
Hookworms are blood-feeding intestinal parasites of mammalian hosts and are one of the major human a...
Hookworms are blood-feeding intestinal parasites of mammalian hosts and are one of the major human a...
Hookworms infect more than 700 million people worldwide and cause more morbidity than most other hum...
<div><p>Filarial worms are parasitic nematodes that cause devastating diseases such as lymphatic fil...
© The Author(s).[Background]: Parasites excrete and secrete a wide range of molecules that act as th...
Relatively little is known about the filarial proteins that interact with the human host. Although t...
Schistosomatidae is a family of blood-dwelling trematodes which cause serious disease in humans and ...
Background: Strategies employed by parasites to establish infections are poorly understood. The host...
Strategies employed by parasites to establish infections are poorly understood. The host-parasite in...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Ascaris lumbricoides</i> and <i>Ascaris suum</i> are socioeconomically i...
Ascaris lumbricodis and Ascaris suum are widespread parasites of humans and pigs, respectively. Rece...
BACKGROUND: Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are socioeconomically important and widespread par...
While we lack a complete understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which parasites establish and ...
Background: Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are socioeconomically important and widespread par...
The parasitic nematode intestine is responsible for nutri-ent digestion and absorption, and many oth...
Hookworms are blood-feeding intestinal parasites of mammalian hosts and are one of the major human a...
Hookworms are blood-feeding intestinal parasites of mammalian hosts and are one of the major human a...
Hookworms infect more than 700 million people worldwide and cause more morbidity than most other hum...
<div><p>Filarial worms are parasitic nematodes that cause devastating diseases such as lymphatic fil...
© The Author(s).[Background]: Parasites excrete and secrete a wide range of molecules that act as th...
Relatively little is known about the filarial proteins that interact with the human host. Although t...
Schistosomatidae is a family of blood-dwelling trematodes which cause serious disease in humans and ...