Malaria parasite epigenetics: when virulence and romance collide.

Christian Flueck; David A Baker ORCID logo; (2014) Malaria parasite epigenetics: when virulence and romance collide. Cell host & microbe, 16 (2). pp. 148-150. ISSN 1931-3128 DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2014.07.012
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Blood-stage malaria parasites evade the immune system by switching the protein exposed at the surface of the infected erythrocyte. A small proportion of these parasites commits to sexual development to mediate mosquito transmission. Two studies in this issue (Brancucci et al., 2014; Coleman et al., 2014) shed light on shared epigenetic machinery underlying both of these events.

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