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1. An Extended Surface Loop on Toxoplasma gondii Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) Governs Ligand Binding Selectivity.

2. The Shear Stress of Host Cell Invasion: Exploring the Role of Biomolecular Complexes.

3. The FAR protein family of parasitic nematodes.

4. MyosinA is a druggable target in the widespread protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii.

5. The Trypanosoma brucei MISP family of invariant proteins is co-expressed with BARP as triple helical bundle structures on the surface of salivary gland forms, but is dispensable for parasite development within the tsetse vector.

6. The Structure of Plasmodium falciparum Blood-Stage 6-Cys Protein Pf41 Reveals an Unexpected Intra-Domain Insertion Required for Pf12 Coordination.

7. Parasitic nematode fatty acid- and retinol-binding proteins compromise host immunity by interfering with host lipid signaling pathways.

8. The Structure of Treponema pallidum Tp0624 Reveals a Modular Assembly of Divergently Functionalized and Previously Uncharacterized Domains.

9. The Structure of Treponema pallidum Tp0751 (Pallilysin) Reveals a Non-canonical Lipocalin Fold That Mediates Adhesion to Extracellular Matrix Components and Interactions with Host Cells.

10. Characterization of Calflagin, a Flagellar Calcium-Binding Protein from Trypanosoma congolense.

11. Stability of the Plasmodium falciparum AMA1-RON2 Complex Is Governed by the Domain II (DII) Loop.

12. Post-translational Modification of LipL32 during Leptospira interrogans Infection.

13. Post-translational Modification of LipL32 during Leptospira interrogans Infection.

14. Toxoplasma gondii Sporozoites Invade Host Cells Using Two Novel Paralogues of RON2 and AMA1.

15. Structural and Functional Insights into the Malaria Parasite Moving Junction Complex.

16. The RON2-AMA1 Interaction is a Critical Step in Moving Junction-Dependent Invasion by Apicomplexan Parasites.

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