When a malaria parasite invades a host erythrocyte it pushes itself in and invaginates a portion of the host membrane, thereby sealing itself inside and establishing itself in the resulting vacuole. The parasitophorous vacuolar membrane (PVM) that surrounds the parasite is modified by the parasite, using its secretory organelles. To survive within this enveloping membrane, the organism must take in nutrients, secrete wastes, export proteins into the host cell, and eventually egress. Here, we review current understanding of the unique solutions Plasmodium has evolved to these challenges and discuss the remaining questions
All intracellular pathogens must escape (egress) from the confines of their host cell to disseminate...
To survive within erythrocytes, Plasmodium parasites have to put into place different membrane and s...
To survive within erythrocytes, Plasmodium parasites have to put into place different membrane and s...
When a malaria parasite invades a host erythrocyte it pushes itself in and invaginates a portion of ...
The pathology of malaria is caused by infection of red blood cells with unicellular Plasmodium paras...
Host membrane remodeling is indispensable for viruses, bacteria, and parasites, to subvert the membr...
During asexual replication within the Anopheles mosquito and their vertebrate host, Plasmodium paras...
Plasmodium parasites responsible for the disease malaria reside within erythrocytes. Inside this nic...
The hepatic stage of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is accompanied by an autophagy-mediated host re...
Plasmodium falciparum and Babesia divergens are parasites of the same phylogeny apicomplexa and the...
The protozoan parasite Plasmodium is transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes and undergoes obliga...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Dr. Hayley Elise BullenApicomplexan parasites such a...
The protozoan parasite Plasmodium, causative agent of malaria, invades hepatocytes by invaginating t...
Malaria is caused by infection of erythrocytes by parasites of the genus Plasmodium To survive insid...
The hepatic stage of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is accompanied by an autophagy-mediated host re...
All intracellular pathogens must escape (egress) from the confines of their host cell to disseminate...
To survive within erythrocytes, Plasmodium parasites have to put into place different membrane and s...
To survive within erythrocytes, Plasmodium parasites have to put into place different membrane and s...
When a malaria parasite invades a host erythrocyte it pushes itself in and invaginates a portion of ...
The pathology of malaria is caused by infection of red blood cells with unicellular Plasmodium paras...
Host membrane remodeling is indispensable for viruses, bacteria, and parasites, to subvert the membr...
During asexual replication within the Anopheles mosquito and their vertebrate host, Plasmodium paras...
Plasmodium parasites responsible for the disease malaria reside within erythrocytes. Inside this nic...
The hepatic stage of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is accompanied by an autophagy-mediated host re...
Plasmodium falciparum and Babesia divergens are parasites of the same phylogeny apicomplexa and the...
The protozoan parasite Plasmodium is transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes and undergoes obliga...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2011 Dr. Hayley Elise BullenApicomplexan parasites such a...
The protozoan parasite Plasmodium, causative agent of malaria, invades hepatocytes by invaginating t...
Malaria is caused by infection of erythrocytes by parasites of the genus Plasmodium To survive insid...
The hepatic stage of the malaria parasite Plasmodium is accompanied by an autophagy-mediated host re...
All intracellular pathogens must escape (egress) from the confines of their host cell to disseminate...
To survive within erythrocytes, Plasmodium parasites have to put into place different membrane and s...
To survive within erythrocytes, Plasmodium parasites have to put into place different membrane and s...