About this Research Topic
Apicomplexa switch from intra- to extracellular environments, encysted slow-dividing forms, inaccessible to the immune system, to fast-dividing forms exposed to immunity, motile to non-motile, accompanied both by morphological and metabolic changes. A relatively small gene repertoire provides the parasites with the flexibility required for survival, persistence, and transmission, byways of complex and redundant systems. Our understanding of the molecular basis of stage transition regulation has only recently begun to emerge providing new avenues for intervention. In this Research Topic, we welcome articles related to molecular aspects of stage conversion in Apicomplexans.
Keywords: Apicomplexa, Stage transition, Genetics
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