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Atlas of Plasmodium falciparum intraerythrocytic development using expansion microscopy

Benjamin Liffner, Ana Karla Cepeda Diaz, James Blauwkamp, et al.



Selected by Nadja Hümpfer

Integrative single cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis reveal reciprocal microglia-plasma cell crosstalk in the mouse brain during chronic trypanosoma brucei infection

Juan F. Quintana, Praveena Chandrasegaran, Matthew C. Sinton, et al.



Selected by Jessica Chevallier

Vector-borne trypanosoma brucei parasites develop in artificial human skin and persist as skin tissue forms

Christian Reuter, Fabian Imdahl, Laura Hauf, et al.



Selected by Isabella Maudlin

Repurposing of Synaptonemal Complex Proteins for Kinetochores in Kinetoplastida

Eelco C. Tromer, Thomas A. Wemyss, Ross F. Waller, et al.



Selected by Hiral Shah, Dey Lab

A systematic analysis of trypanosoma brucei chromatin factors identifies novel protein interaction networks associated with sites of transcription initiation and termination

Desislava P. Staneva, Roberta Carloni, Tatsiana Auchynnikava, et al.



Selected by Tamara Sternlieb

Single cell transcriptomic analysis of bloodstream form trypanosoma brucei reconstructs cell cycle progression and differentiation via quorum sensing

Emma M. Briggs, Richard McCulloch, Keith R. Matthews, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

The trypanosoma brucei subpellicular microtubule array is organized into functionally discrete subdomains defined by microtubule associated proteins

Amy N. Sinclair, Christine T. Huynh, Thomas E. Sladewski, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Systematic functional analysis of Leishmania protein kinases identifies regulators of differentiation or survival

Baker N., Catta-Preta C.M.C., Neish R., et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

AMP-activated protein kinase: A key enzyme to manage nutritional stress responses in parasites with complex life cycles

Tamara Sternlieb, Alejandra C. Schoijet, Patricio D. Genta, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Tsetse salivary glycoproteins are modified with paucimannosidic N-glycans, are recognised by C-type lectins and bind to trypanosomes

Radoslaw P. Kozak, Karina Mondragon-Shem, Christopher Williams, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Characterization of the Novel Mitochondrial Genome Segregation Factor TAP110 in trypanosoma brucei

Simona Amodeo, Ana Kalichava, Albert Fradera-Sola, et al.



Selected by Jennifer Ann Black

Intraflagellar transport during the assembly of flagella of different length in trypanosoma brucei isolated from tsetse flies

Eloïse Bertiaux, Adeline Mallet, Brice Rotureau, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

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