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  • Microsporidia: Why Make Nuc... Microsporidia: Why Make Nucleotides if You Can Steal Them?
    Dean, Paul; Hirt, Robert P; Embley, T Martin PLoS Pathogens, 11/2016, Volume: 12, Issue: 11
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    Microsporidia are strict obligate intracellular parasites that infect a wide range of eukaryotes including humans and economically important fish and insects. Surviving and flourishing inside another ...
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  • Inhibition of mitosomal alt... Inhibition of mitosomal alternative oxidase causes lifecycle arrest of early-stage Trachipleistophora hominis meronts during intracellular infection of mammalian cells
    Sendra, Kacper M; Watson, Andrew K; Kozhevnikova, Ekaterina ... PLoS pathogens, 12/2022, Volume: 18, Issue: 12
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    Mitosomes are highly reduced forms of mitochondria which have lost two of the 'defining' features of the canonical organelle, the mitochondrial genome, and the capacity to generate energy in the form ...
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  • Mucosal microbial parasites... Mucosal microbial parasites/symbionts in health and disease: an integrative overview
    Hirt, Robert P Parasitology, 08/2019, Volume: 146, Issue: 9
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    Microbial parasites adapted to thrive at mammalian mucosal surfaces have evolved multiple times from phylogenetically distant lineages into various extracellular and intracellular life styles. Their ...
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  • Trichomonas vaginalis origi... Trichomonas vaginalis origins, molecular pathobiology and clinical considerations
    Hirt, Robert P; Sherrard, Jackie Current opinion in infectious diseases, 2015-February, Volume: 28, Issue: 1
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    To integrate a selection of the most recent data on Trichomonas vaginalis origins, molecular cell biology and T. vaginalis interactions with the urogenital tract microbiota with trichomoniasis ...
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  • Adaptation to genome decay ... Adaptation to genome decay in the structure of the smallest eukaryotic ribosome
    Nicholson, David; Salamina, Marco; Panek, Johan ... Nature communications, 02/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    The evolution of microbial parasites involves the counterplay between natural selection forcing parasites to improve and genetic drifts forcing parasites to lose genes and accumulate deleterious ...
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  • What is the importance of z... What is the importance of zoonotic trichomonads for human health?
    Maritz, Julia M; Land, Kirkwood M; Carlton, Jane M ... Trends in parasitology, 07/2014, Volume: 30, Issue: 7
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    Highlights • Trichomonads represent emerging species of medical and veterinary importance. • Clinical and molecular evidence suggest a zoonotic potential for trichomonads. • Close relationship ...
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  • Trichomonas vaginalis virulence factors: an integrative overview
    Hirt, Robert P Sexually transmitted infections, 09/2013, Volume: 89, Issue: 6
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    The elusive nature of Trichomonas vaginalis, the most common, non-viral, sexually transmitted pathogen has hampered our knowledge of its significance for human health for over 150 years. The ...
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  • Revisiting fecal metatransc... Revisiting fecal metatranscriptomics analyses of macaques with idiopathic chronic diarrhoea with a focus on trichomonad parasites
    Bailey, Nicholas P.; Hirt, Robert P. Parasitology, 03/2023, Volume: 150, Issue: 3
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    Trichomonads, anaerobic microbial eukaryotes members of the phylum Parabasalia, are common obligate extracellular symbionts that can lead to pathological or asymptomatic colonization of various ...
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  • A novel extracellular metal... A novel extracellular metallopeptidase domain shared by animal host-associated mutualistic and pathogenic microbes
    Nakjang, Sirintra; Ndeh, Didier A; Wipat, Anil ... PloS one, 01/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    The mucosal microbiota is recognised as an important factor for our health, with many disease states linked to imbalances in the normal community structure. Hence, there is considerable interest in ...
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  • Patterns of prokaryotic lat... Patterns of prokaryotic lateral gene transfers affecting parasitic microbial eukaryotes
    Alsmark, Cecilia; Foster, Peter G; Sicheritz-Ponten, Thomas ... Genome Biology, 02/2013, Volume: 14, Issue: 2
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    BACKGROUND: The influence of lateral gene transfer on gene origins and biology in eukaryotes is poorly understood compared with those of prokaryotes. A number of independent investigations focusing ...
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