- The
parasitophorous vacuole (PV) is a
structure produced by
apicomplexan parasites in the
cells of its host. The PV
allows the
parasite to
develop while...
- micronemes,
which are
vital for mobility, adhesion, host cell invasion, and
parasitophorous vacuole formation. As an apicomplexan, it
harbours a plastid, an apicoplast...
- erythrocyte-binding, the
rhoptry secretes proteins to
create the PVM, or the
parasitophorous vacuole membrane, in
which the
parasite can
survive and reproduce....
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development in
parasitophorous vacuoles,
while lacking plasmodial stages. It
produces one or two
spores in a vacuole,
having tubules in the
parasitophorous vacuoles...
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between the host and the parasite,
including the
formation of the
parasitophorous vacuole (PV).
Rhoptries are one of the
three characteristic secretory...
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content takes place after parasite invasion and
localization within the
parasitophorous vacuole and
persists for
several minutes.[citation needed] Flagella...
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subject to
early arrest. A
similar structure to the
symbiosome is the
parasitophorous vacuole formed within host
cells infected by
apicomplexan parasites...
- processes. As it
forces its way into the host cell, the
parasite forms a
parasitophorous vacuole (PV)
membrane from the
membrane of the host cell. The PV encapsulates...
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enclosed by
extensions of the host cell membrane,
within the
resulting parasitophorous 'sack'
which bulges out
above the
surface of the
intestinal mucosa...
- the
membrane that
separates the
parasite from the host,
termed the
parasitophorous vacuole.
Species of
Plasmodium also
contain two
large membrane-bound...