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  • Phylum Apicomplexa belongs to the most medically and economically monitored group of Protista and comprises exclusively parasites of vertebrates as well as invertebrates. Among other important pathogens, this group includes Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii responsible for dangerous human diseases (malaria, toxoplasmosis). It was already reported in numerous recent studies that the highly motile apicomplexan invasive stages, the so-called zoites, use a unique mechanism of substrate dependent gliding motility facilitated by a conserved form of acto-myosin motor (the “glideosome” concept). Nevertheless, there exist early emerging groups, such as blastogregarines, archigregarines, eugregarines, neogregarines and protococcidia, in which the exact mechanism of cell motility still remains enigmatic. These organisms exhibit various forms of motility, including rolling, bending, waving or pendular movement, gliding motility and finally movements similar to peristalsis.
  • Phylum Apicomplexa belongs to the most medically and economically monitored group of Protista and comprises exclusively parasites of vertebrates as well as invertebrates. Among other important pathogens, this group includes Plasmodium falciparum and Toxoplasma gondii responsible for dangerous human diseases (malaria, toxoplasmosis). It was already reported in numerous recent studies that the highly motile apicomplexan invasive stages, the so-called zoites, use a unique mechanism of substrate dependent gliding motility facilitated by a conserved form of acto-myosin motor (the “glideosome” concept). Nevertheless, there exist early emerging groups, such as blastogregarines, archigregarines, eugregarines, neogregarines and protococcidia, in which the exact mechanism of cell motility still remains enigmatic. These organisms exhibit various forms of motility, including rolling, bending, waving or pendular movement, gliding motility and finally movements similar to peristalsis. (en)
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  • Cell motility in basal apicomplexans from marine invertebrates
  • Cell motility in basal apicomplexans from marine invertebrates (en)
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  • Cell motility in basal apicomplexans from marine invertebrates
  • Cell motility in basal apicomplexans from marine invertebrates (en)
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  • Apicomplexa; Gregarine; Motility; Marine (en)
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  • Valigurová, Andrea
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  • Simdyanov, Timur G.
  • Kováčiková, Magdaléna
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