Non-competitive resource exploitation within mosquito shapes within-host malaria infectivity and virulence
The evolution of within-host malaria virulence has been studied, but the vector’s contribution isn’t well understood. Here, Costa et al. show that non-competitive parasitic resource exploitation within-vector, in particular lipid trafficking, restricts within-host infectivity and virulence of the pa...
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Main Authors: | G. Costa, M. Gildenhard, M. Eldering, R. L. Lindquist, A. E. Hauser, R. Sauerwein, C. Goosmann, V. Brinkmann, P. Carrillo-Bustamante, E. A. Levashina |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0ff37703f7c4f89aa8c57e9682c2d38 |
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