Identification of the moving junction complex of Toxoplasma gondii: a collaboration between distinct secretory organelles.

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Full Title: PLoS Pathog

Abbreviation: PLoS Pathog

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"We thank Stephen Cheng for his work on Ts4705, Sandeep Ravindran for help with developing the evacuole experiments, and David J. Ferguson for the RON4 and TgAMA1 IIF on in vivo bradyzoites. This work was supported by grants from the NIH to DLA (F32AI10552), JCB (AI21423 and AI45057), GW (AI063276), and grants to PJB from the American Cancer Society (PF-99–018–01-MBC) and the Ellison Medical Foundation (ID-NS-0162–04). Preliminary genomic and/or cDNA sequence data was accessed via http://ToxoDB.org and/or http://www.tigr.org/tdb/t_gondii/. Genomic data were provided by The Institute for Genomic Research (supported by the NIH grant AI05093), and by the Sanger Center (Wellcome Trust). Expressed sequence tag sequences were generated by Washington University (NIH grant 1R01AI045806-01A1)."

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