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1. Progeny counter mechanism in malaria parasites is linked to extracellular resources.

2. Malaria parasite centrins can assemble by Ca2+-inducible condensation.

3. Plasmodium falciparum CRK4 links early mitotic events to the onset of S-phase during schizogony

4. An Sfi1-like centrin-interacting centriolar plaque protein affects nuclear microtubule homeostasis.

5. Plasmodium schizogony, a chronology of the parasite’s cell cycle in the blood stage

6. Structural analysis of the SRP Alu domain from Plasmodium falciparum reveals a non-canonical open conformation

7. Co-chaperone involvement in knob biogenesis implicates host-derived chaperones in malaria virulence.

8. How Many Is Enough? - Challenges of Multinucleated Cell Division in Malaria Parasites

9. Apicomplexans: A conoid ring unites them all.

10. CRISPR Interference of a Clonally Variant GC-Rich Noncoding RNA Family Leads to General Repression of var Genes in Plasmodium falciparum

11. A Specific PfEMP1 Is Expressed in P. falciparum Sporozoites and Plays a Role in Hepatocyte Infection

12. CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing Reveals That the Intron Is Not Essential for var2csa Gene Activation or Silencing in Plasmodium falciparum

13. Progeny counter mechanism in malaria parasites is linked to extracellular resources

15. Plasmodium falciparum CRK4 links early mitotic events to the onset of S-phase during schizogony

16. Malaria parasite centrins assemble by Ca2+-inducible condensation

17. Visualization of Infected Red Blood Cell Surface Antigens by Fluorescence Microscopy

18. Plasmodium schizogony, a chronology of the parasite’s cell cycle in the blood stage

19. Asynchronous nuclear cycles in multinucleated Plasmodium falciparum facilitate rapid proliferation

21. An extended DNA-free intranuclear compartment organizes centrosome microtubules in malaria parasites

24. Asynchronous nuclear cycles in multinucleated Plasmodium falciparum enable rapid proliferation

25. An extended DNA-free intranuclear compartment organizes centrosomal microtubules in Plasmodium falciparum

26. Co-chaperone involvement in knob biogenesis implicates host-derived chaperones in malaria virulence

27. CRISPR Interference of a Clonally Variant GC-Rich Noncoding RNA Family Leads to General Repression of Plasmodium falciparum</named-content>

28. Immunofluorescence staining protocol for STED nanoscopy of Plasmodium-infected red blood cells

29. Genome organization and DNA accessibility control antigenic variation in trypanosomes

30. Silence, activate, poise and switch! Mechanisms of antigenic variation in <scp>P</scp> lasmodium falciparum

31. Trans-acting GC-rich non-coding RNA at var expression site modulates gene counting in malaria parasite

32. Evidence that the tumor-suppressor protein BRCA2 does not regulate cytokinesis in human cells

33. Aurora B-Mediated Abscission Checkpoint Protects against Tetraploidization

34. Exonuclease-mediated degradation of nascent RNA silences genes linked to severe malaria

35. Nuclear pores and perinuclear expression sites of var and ribosomal DNA genes correspond to physically distinct regions in Plasmodium falciparum

36. ESCRT-III polymers in membrane neck constriction

37. Cortical constriction during abscission involves helices of ESCRT-III-dependent filaments

38. Correlative time-lapse imaging and electron microscopy to study abscission in HeLa cells

39. Tubulin polyglutamylation stimulates spastin-mediated microtubule severing

40. Cytokinetic abscission in animal cells

41. Correlative Time-Lapse Imaging and Electron Microscopy to Study Abscission in HeLa Cells

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