[HTML][HTML] Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration

Y Ofir-Birin, H Ben Ami Pilo, A Cruz Camacho… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

alaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleratio

Y Ofir-Birin, H Ben Ami Pilo, A Cruz Camacho… - NATURE …, 2021 - bv.fapesp.br
The chemokine CXCL10 is associated with pathogenesis of cerebral malaria in Plasmodium
falciparum infection. Here the authors show that P. falciparum produces extracellular …

[HTML][HTML] Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration

Y Ofir-Birin, HBA Pilo, AC Camacho, A Rudik… - Nature …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration

Y Ofir-Birin, H Ben Ami Pilo… - Nature …, 2021 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration.

Y Ofir-Birin, A Rudik, A Rivkin, OY Revach… - Nature …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration.

Y Ofir-Birin, H Ben Ami Pilo… - Nature …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration

Y Ofir-Birin, HBA Pilo, AC Camacho… - Nature …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration

Y Ofir-Birin, HBA Pilo… - Nature …, 2021 - weizmann.esploro.exlibrisgroup.com
The chemokine CXCL10 is associated with pathogenesis of cerebral malaria in Plasmodium
falciparum infection. Here the authors show that P. falciparum produces extracellular …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration.

Y Ofir-Birin, HBA Pilo, AC Camacho, A Rudik, A Rivkin… - 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …

Malaria parasites both repress host CXCL10 and use it as a cue for growth acceleration

Y Ofir-Birin, HBA Pilo, AC Camacho, A Rudik… - Nature …, 2021 - ideas.repec.org
Pathogens are thought to use host molecular cues to control when to initiate life-cycle
transitions, but these signals are mostly unknown, particularly for the parasitic disease …