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Abscisic acid controls calcium-dependent egress and development in Toxoplasma gondii

Kisaburo Nagamune, Leslie M. Hicks, Blima Fux, Fabien Brossier, Eduardo N. Chini & L. David Sibley

Nature 451, 207-210(10 January 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06478

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Figure 1

ABA induced cADPR production and calcium-dependent protein secretion by T. gondii.

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Figure 2

Biochemical evidence for the production of ABA in T. gondii.

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Fluridone blocked parasite growth by preventing egress.

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Figure 4

Fluridone treatment induced development of tissue cysts and protected mice against toxoplasmosis.

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