Pleiotropic Roles of Cholesteryl Sulfate during Entamoeba Encystation: Involvement in Cell Rounding and Development of Membrane Impermeability
Authors: Fumika Mi-ichi; Hiroshi Tsugawa; Makoto Arita; Hiroki Yoshida;
Pleiotropic Roles of Cholesteryl Sulfate during Entamoeba Encystation: Involvement in Cell Rounding and Development of Membrane Impermeability
Abstract
Entamoeba histolytica causes a parasitic infectious disease, amoebiasis. Amoebiasis is a global public health problem with a high occurrence of infection and inadequate clinical options.
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dormancy, parasitology, Cysts, Entamoeba histolytica, morphogenesis, Amebiasis, membrane property control, Microbiology, QR1-502, Cellular Structures, Entamoeba, amoebiasis, lipid metabolism, Humans, Cholesterol Esters, Research Article
dormancy, parasitology, Cysts, Entamoeba histolytica, morphogenesis, Amebiasis, membrane property control, Microbiology, QR1-502, Cellular Structures, Entamoeba, amoebiasis, lipid metabolism, Humans, Cholesterol Esters, Research Article
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