Hepatocyte permissiveness to Plasmodium infection is conveyed by a short and structurally conserved region of the CD81 large extracellular domain.
Invasion of hepatocytes by Plasmodium sporozoites is a prerequisite for establishment of a malaria infection, and thus represents an attractive target for anti-malarial interventions. Still, the molecular mechanisms underlying sporozoite invasion are largely unknown. We have previously reported that...
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Auteurs principaux: | Samir Yalaoui, Sergine Zougbédé, Stéphanie Charrin, Olivier Silvie, Cécile Arduise, Khemais Farhati, Claude Boucheix, Dominique Mazier, Eric Rubinstein, Patrick Froissard |
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2008
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