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      Malaria parasite pre-erythrocytic stage infection: gliding and hiding.

      Cell Host & Microbe
      Animals, Erythrocytes, metabolism, parasitology, Hepatocytes, Host-Parasite Interactions, Humans, Malaria, Merozoites, growth & development, Plasmodium, genetics, Skin, Sporozoites

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          In malaria, the red blood cell-infectious form of the Plasmodium parasite causes illness and the possible death of infected hosts. The initial infection in the liver caused by the mosquito-borne sporozoite parasite stage, however, causes little pathology and no symptoms. Nevertheless, pre-erythrocytic parasite stages are attracting passionate research efforts not least because they are the most promising targets for malaria vaccine development. Here, we review how the infectious sporozoite makes its way to the liver and subsequently develops within hepatocytes. We discuss the factors, both parasite and host, involved in the interactions that occur during this "silent" phase of infection.

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          18779047
          2610487
          10.1016/j.chom.2008.08.010

          Chemistry
          Animals,Erythrocytes,metabolism,parasitology,Hepatocytes,Host-Parasite Interactions,Humans,Malaria,Merozoites,growth & development,Plasmodium,genetics,Skin,Sporozoites

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