Pathogens interact with their hosts at different spatial and temporal scales. Studying these interactions therefore requires a wide range of imaging tools and approaches that bridge physics and biology, as shown by this Minireview focusing on recent studies of the causative agents of malaria, toxoplasmosis, and sleeping sickness
International audienceInter-specific interactions between parasites impact on parasite intra-hostdyn...
International audienceMalaria-causing Plasmodium parasites undergo multiple phenotypic transitions a...
AbstractThe advances in microscopy combined to the invaluable progress carried by the utilization of...
Pathogens interact with their hosts at different spatial and temporal scales. Studying these interac...
In vivo infection routes of parasites have remained something of a "black box", in which only snapsh...
Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology research. Over the last few years, techniq...
International audienceHematogenous dissemination followed by tissue tropism is a characteristic of t...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology r...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, first invade and develop within hepatocytes b...
International audienceThe literature has identified complex aspects of intracellular host-parasite r...
The literature has identified complex aspects of intracellular host-parasite relationships, which re...
Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology research. Over the last few years, techni...
Background: The development of techniques that allow the imaging of animals infected with parasites ...
In this communication we review the results obtained with the confocal laser scanning microscope to ...
Unicellular parasites of the apicomplexan phylum have a considerable effect on global health and agr...
International audienceInter-specific interactions between parasites impact on parasite intra-hostdyn...
International audienceMalaria-causing Plasmodium parasites undergo multiple phenotypic transitions a...
AbstractThe advances in microscopy combined to the invaluable progress carried by the utilization of...
Pathogens interact with their hosts at different spatial and temporal scales. Studying these interac...
In vivo infection routes of parasites have remained something of a "black box", in which only snapsh...
Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology research. Over the last few years, techniq...
International audienceHematogenous dissemination followed by tissue tropism is a characteristic of t...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology r...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, first invade and develop within hepatocytes b...
International audienceThe literature has identified complex aspects of intracellular host-parasite r...
The literature has identified complex aspects of intracellular host-parasite relationships, which re...
Animal models have for long been pivotal for parasitology research. Over the last few years, techni...
Background: The development of techniques that allow the imaging of animals infected with parasites ...
In this communication we review the results obtained with the confocal laser scanning microscope to ...
Unicellular parasites of the apicomplexan phylum have a considerable effect on global health and agr...
International audienceInter-specific interactions between parasites impact on parasite intra-hostdyn...
International audienceMalaria-causing Plasmodium parasites undergo multiple phenotypic transitions a...
AbstractThe advances in microscopy combined to the invaluable progress carried by the utilization of...