SummaryThe mechanisms underlying sexual stage switching in Plasmodium spp. have hitherto remained a mystery. However, two recent studies have revealed that an apicomplexan-specific DNA-binding protein is essential for the initiation of this cell fate decision, ultimately providing the malaria community with a novel and important tool in the battle to prevent malaria transmission
Sexual reproduction and meiotic sex are deeply rooted in the eukaryotic tree of life, but mechanisms...
Blood-stage malaria parasites evade the immune system by switching the protein exposed at the surfac...
The malaria parasite life cycle alternates between two hosts: a vertebrate and the female Anopheles ...
The mechanisms underlying sexual stage switching in Plasmodium spp. have hitherto remained a mystery...
Malaria is the disease caused by the apicomplexan parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Expan...
Sexual development is integral to the transmission of Plasmodium parasites between vertebrates and m...
Understanding how malaria parasites commit to sexual development is key to the development of transm...
Commitment to and completion of sexual development are essential for malaria parasites (protists of ...
A renewed global commitment to malaria elimination lends urgency to understanding the biology of Pla...
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle with asexual multiplication in a vertebrate host and obl...
Malaria is a devastating global disease with several hundred million clinical cases and just under 1...
Understanding transmission biology at an individual level is a key component of intervention strateg...
Sexual reproduction and meiotic sex are deeply rooted in the eukaryotic tree of life, but mechanisms...
Blood-stage malaria parasites evade the immune system by switching the protein exposed at the surfac...
The malaria parasite life cycle alternates between two hosts: a vertebrate and the female Anopheles ...
The mechanisms underlying sexual stage switching in Plasmodium spp. have hitherto remained a mystery...
Malaria is the disease caused by the apicomplexan parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Expan...
Sexual development is integral to the transmission of Plasmodium parasites between vertebrates and m...
Understanding how malaria parasites commit to sexual development is key to the development of transm...
Commitment to and completion of sexual development are essential for malaria parasites (protists of ...
A renewed global commitment to malaria elimination lends urgency to understanding the biology of Pla...
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle with asexual multiplication in a vertebrate host and obl...
Malaria is a devastating global disease with several hundred million clinical cases and just under 1...
Understanding transmission biology at an individual level is a key component of intervention strateg...
Sexual reproduction and meiotic sex are deeply rooted in the eukaryotic tree of life, but mechanisms...
Blood-stage malaria parasites evade the immune system by switching the protein exposed at the surfac...
The malaria parasite life cycle alternates between two hosts: a vertebrate and the female Anopheles ...