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A helical membrane‐binding domain targets the Toxoplasma ROP2 family to the parasitophorous vacuoleReese et al., 2009
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During invasion, the obligate intracellular pathogen, Toxoplasma gondii, secretes into its host cell a variety of effector molecules, several of which have been implicated in strain‐ specific variation in disease. The largest family of these effectors, defined by the canonical …
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