The latent stage of Toxoplasma gondii is targeted by the immune response and host protective

Latency is a microbial strategy for persistence. For Toxoplasma gondii the ability of the bradyzoite stage to form long-lived cysts is critical for transmission, while their presence in neurons is considered important for immune evasion. Development of a mathematical model highlighted that immune pr...

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Published in:bioRxiv
Main Authors: Shallberg, Lindsey A, Eberhard, Julia N, Winn, Aaron, Chandrasekaran, Sambamurthy, Giuliano, Christopher J, Merritt, Emily F, Willis, Elinor, Christian, David A, Aldridge, Daniel L, Bunkofske, Molly, Jacquet, Maxime, Dzierszinski, Florence, Katifori, Eleni, Lourido, Sebastian, Koshy, Anita A, Hunter, Christopher A
Format: Paper
Language:English
Published: Cold Spring Harbor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 05.03.2024
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Edition:1.1
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ISSN:2692-8205, 2692-8205
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