Similar Items: Characterization of the parasite-host cell interactions involved in Theileria parva sporozoite invasion of bovine lymphocytes
- Proteolytic cleavage of surface proteins enhances susceptibility of lymphocytes to invasion by Theileria parva sporozoites
- MHC class I molecules are an essential cell surface component involved in Theileria parva sporozoite binding to bovine lymphocytes
- Theileria parva sporozoite invasion and development within bovine dendritic cells
- Mobilization of intrasporozoite Ca(2+) is essential for Theileria parva sporozoite invasion of bovine lymphocytes
- Theileria parva: Sporozoite entry into bovine lymphocytes is not dependent on the parasite cytoskeleton
- The entry of Theileria parva merozoites into bovine erythrocytes occurs by a process similar to sporozoite invasion of lymphocytes
Author: Shaw, M.K.
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