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Egress of archaeal viruses [PDF]
Viruses of Archaea, arguably the most mysterious part of the virosphere due to their unique morphotypes and genome contents, exploit diverse mechanisms for releasing virus progeny from the host cell. These include virus release as a result of the enzymatic degradation of the cell wall or budding through it, common for viruses of Bacteria and Eukarya ...
Diana P. Baquero +2 more
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Egress Safety Criteria for Nursing Hospitals
Nursing hospitals have a high probability of casualties during a fire disaster because they have many patients with impaired mobility. In this study, fire and egress simulations were conducted to evaluate the egress safety of a typical nursing hospital ...
Seung-Ho Choi +4 more
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Eviction notice served on Toxoplasma
The gene RARRES3 uses an unexpected strategy to eliminate the parasite Toxoplasma gondii from human cells.
Juan C Sánchez-Arcila, Kirk DC Jensen
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The propagation of the obligate intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii is tightly regulated by calcium signaling. However, the mechanisms by which calcium homeostasis and fluxes are regulated in this human pathogen are not fully understood. To identify
Noopur Dave +2 more
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During viral replication, herpesviruses utilize a unique strategy, termed nuclear egress, to translocate capsids from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. This initial budding step transfers a newly formed capsid from within the nucleus, too large to fit through nuclear pores, through the inner nuclear membrane to the perinuclear space.
Draganova, Elizabeth B. +2 more
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Egress from a settlement school: where are the children of Rural Education?
The text - and the research that originated it - starts from an apparently simple question: Where are the children of Rural Education? Where do our pedagogical, political and social efforts go when we devote ourselves to an education in the countryside ...
Rosimar Serena Siqueira Esquinsani +2 more
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The ability of an organism to sense and respond to environmental redox fluctuations relies on a signaling network that is incompletely understood in apicomplexan parasites such as Toxoplasma gondii.
Eduardo Alves +8 more
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Percutaneous Egression: What Do We Know?
<b><i>Background:</i></b> The process by which drugs leave the bloodstream to enter the skin compartments is important in determining appropriate routes of delivery and developing more efficacious medications. We conducted a general literature review on percutaneous egression mechanisms.
Qisi Sun +5 more
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Monitoring of dynamin during the Toxoplasma gondii cell cycle [PDF]
The obligate intracellular protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii actively invades virtually all warm-blooded nucleated cells. This process results in a non-fusogenic vacuole, inside which the parasites replicate continuously until egress signaling is ...
Attias, Marcia +4 more
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The Actinomyosin Motor Drives Malaria Parasite Red Blood Cell Invasion but Not Egress
Apicomplexa are obligate intracellular parasites that actively invade, replicate within, and egress from host cells. The parasite actinomyosin-based molecular motor complex (often referred to as the glideosome) is considered an important mediator of ...
Abigail J. Perrin +5 more
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