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Invasion and intracellular survival by protozoan parasites
L. David Sibley
Department of Molecular Microbiology
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Programs (CHiiPs)
DBBS - Immunology
DBBS - Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
DBBS - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
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Host Cell
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Leishmania
100%
Toxoplasma
100%
Protozoan Parasites
100%
Microsporidian
100%
Trypanosoma Cruzi (T. cruzi)
100%
Intracellular Survival
100%
Immunological Response
50%
Apicomplexan
50%
Diverse Groups
50%
Lysosome
50%
Vacuole
50%
Plasma Membrane
50%
Adaptation
50%
Phagocytosis
50%
Cell-mediated
50%
Cell Signaling Pathways
50%
Parasite Survival
50%
Assure
50%
Phagolysosome
50%
Kinetoplastid
50%
Pathogen Recognition
50%
Innate Immune Mechanisms
50%
Lifestyle Choices
50%
Host Signals
50%
Recognition System
50%
Intracellular Niche
50%
Entry-exit
50%
Nutrient Interaction
50%
Intracellular Parasitism
50%
Active Penetration
50%
Encephalitozoon
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Host Cell
100%
Leishmania
100%
Toxoplasma
100%
Protozoa
100%
Microsporidia
100%
Immune Response
50%
Apicomplexa
50%
Lysosome
50%
Infectious Agent
50%
Signal Transduction
50%
Cell Membrane
50%
Phagocytosis
50%
Immunity
50%
Parasite Survival
50%
Phagolysosome
50%
Kinetoplastida
50%
Trypanosoma Cruzi
50%
Encephalitozoon
50%