Parasitism as a lifestyle: Ultimate intimacy between Apicomplexan protozoans and metazoan hosts
Editorial: The Apicomplexa parasite Toxoplasma gondii glides on substrate with a helical path and releases material that forms a trail behind. The helical microtubules (green) periodically compress and relax, acting as spring force by coupling with the myosin motor (red).
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