Selected article for: "active process and host gondii cell invasion"

Author: He, Cheng; Kong, Ling; Zhou, Lijuan; Xia, Jing; Wei, Haixia; Liu, Min; Peng, Hongjuan
Title: Host Cell Vimentin Restrains Toxoplasma gondii Invasion and Phosphorylation of Vimentin is Partially Regulated by Interaction with TgROP18
  • Document date: 2017_9_5
  • ID: z9mg639h_2
    Snippet: Efficient host cell invasion and egress are critical for the survival, dissemination, and transmission of intracellular pathogens. Host cell invasion by T. gondii is a rapid process, typically completed in less than a minute [5] , and is also a multistep process which includes gliding motility, host cell attachment, and active penetration [6, 7] . To date, numerous researchers have reported parasitic factors involved in cell invasion [8, 9] , whe.....
    Document: Efficient host cell invasion and egress are critical for the survival, dissemination, and transmission of intracellular pathogens. Host cell invasion by T. gondii is a rapid process, typically completed in less than a minute [5] , and is also a multistep process which includes gliding motility, host cell attachment, and active penetration [6, 7] . To date, numerous researchers have reported parasitic factors involved in cell invasion [8, 9] , whereas little attention has been focused on the roles of host components in T. gondii infection. Therefore, the factors involved in T. gondii infection were explored from the perspective of the host cell in this article.

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