INNER MEMBRANE COMPLEX PROTEOMICS REVEALS A PALMITOYLATION REGULATION CRITICAL FOR INTRAERYTHROCYTIC DEVELOPMENT OF MALARIA PARASITE

Inner membrane complex proteomics reveals a palmitoylation regulation critical for intraerythrocytic development of malaria parasite

Malaria is caused by infection of the erythrocytes by the parasites Plasmodium.Inside the erythrocytes, the parasites multiply via schizogony, an unconventional cell division mode.The inner membrane complex (IMC), an organelle located beneath the parasite plasma membrane, serving as the platform for Acoustic Bronze protein anchorage, is essential f

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Bronchopulmonary Lophomoniasis in a Patient with Persistent Granuloma: A Case Report

Background and Clinical Significance: Toy Figures Lophomonas is a multiflagellate anaerobic protozoan that usually inhabits the intestines of insects, mainly cockroaches.However, bronchopulmonary infections caused by this parasite have been increasingly reported worldwide in recent decades.We provide important information for the diagnosis of this

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