The ability of the mammalian blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum to survive in the inhospitable environment of the mammalian bloodstream can be attributed, at least in part, to its host-exposed outer surface, called the tegument. The tegument is a dynamic organ and is involved in nutrition, immune evasion and modulation, excretion, osmoregulation and signal transduction. Given its importance for parasite survival, proteins exposed to the host at the surface of the tegument are ideal targets for the development of vaccines and drugs. By biotinylating live adult worms and using a combination of OFFGEL electrophoresis and tandem mass spectrometry 54 proteins were identified as putatively host-exposed in S. japonicum. These included glucose trans...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
Schistosomatidae is a family of blood-dwelling trematodes which cause serious disease in humans and ...
The ability of the mammalian blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum to survive in the inhospitable enviro...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The human blood-dwelling parasite Schistosoma mansoni can survive in the hostile host environment fo...
The human blood-dwelling parasite Schistosoma mansoni can survive in the hostile host environment fo...
Schistosomes are parasitic blood flukes that infect approximately 200 million people and are arguabl...
Schistosomes are parasitic blood flukes that infect approximately 200 million people and are arguabl...
The tegument surface of the adult schistosome, bounded by a normal plasma membrane overlain by a sec...
tegument surface, the parasite's principal interface with the host bloodstream, have recently been ...
tegument surface, the parasite's principal interface with the host bloodstream, have recently been ...
The human blood-dwelling parasite Schistosomamansoni can survive in the hostile host environment for...
The blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni can live for years in the hepatic portal system of its human hos...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
Schistosomatidae is a family of blood-dwelling trematodes which cause serious disease in humans and ...
The ability of the mammalian blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum to survive in the inhospitable enviro...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The human blood-dwelling parasite Schistosoma mansoni can survive in the hostile host environment fo...
The human blood-dwelling parasite Schistosoma mansoni can survive in the hostile host environment fo...
Schistosomes are parasitic blood flukes that infect approximately 200 million people and are arguabl...
Schistosomes are parasitic blood flukes that infect approximately 200 million people and are arguabl...
The tegument surface of the adult schistosome, bounded by a normal plasma membrane overlain by a sec...
tegument surface, the parasite's principal interface with the host bloodstream, have recently been ...
tegument surface, the parasite's principal interface with the host bloodstream, have recently been ...
The human blood-dwelling parasite Schistosomamansoni can survive in the hostile host environment for...
The blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni can live for years in the hepatic portal system of its human hos...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
The tegument of Schistosoma mansoni plays an integral role in host–parasite interactions, particular...
Schistosomatidae is a family of blood-dwelling trematodes which cause serious disease in humans and ...