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1. The Toxoplasma rhoptry protein ROP55 is a major virulence factor that prevents lytic host cell death

2. PfMORC protein regulates chromatin accessibility and transcriptional repression in the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum

3. Insights into the evolution, virulence and speciation of Babesia MO1 and Babesia divergens through multiomics analyses

4. Proteome-Wide Identification of RNA-dependent proteins and an emerging role for RNAs in Plasmodium falciparum protein complexes

5. Plasmodium ARK2 and EB1 drive unconventional spindle dynamics, during chromosome segregation in sexual transmission stages

6. Attacking COVID-19 Progression using Multi-Drug Therapy for Synergetic Target Engagement

7. Novel insights into the role of long non-coding RNA in the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum

8. Small RNA sequencing of field Culex mosquitoes identifies patterns of viral infection and the mosquito immune response

9. Autophagy in protists and their hosts: When, how and why?

10. Functional genomics of RAP proteins and their role in mitoribosome regulation in Plasmodium falciparum

11. Genome-wide functional analysis reveals key roles for kinesins in the mammalian and mosquito stages of the malaria parasite life cycle.

13. Three-dimensional chromatin in infectious disease-A role for gene regulation and pathogenicity?

14. From Genes to Transcripts, a Tightly Regulated Journey in Plasmodium

15. The Arabidopsis PHD-finger protein EDM2 has multiple roles in balancing NLR immune receptor gene expression.

16. Changes in genome organization of parasite-specific gene families during the Plasmodium transmission stages

18. An Enantiospecific Synthesis of Isoneoamphilectane Confirms Its Strained Tricyclic Structure

19. Plasmodium Condensin Core Subunits SMC2/SMC4 Mediate Atypical Mitosis and Are Essential for Parasite Proliferation and Transmission

20. Plasmodium kinesin-8X associates with mitotic spindles and is essential for oocyst development during parasite proliferation and transmission.

21. Predicting gene expression in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum using histone modification, nucleosome positioning, and 3D localization features.

22. PfAP2-MRP DNA-binding protein is a master regulator of parasite pathogenesis during malaria parasite blood stages

24. PlasmodiumARK2-EB1 axis drives the unconventional spindle dynamics, scaffold formation and chromosome segregation of sexual transmission stages

25. Deciphering the non-coding code of pathogenicity and sexual differentiation in the human malaria parasite

27. Decoding The Nuclear Genome of The Human Pathogen Babesia duncani Shed Light on its Virulence, Drug Susceptibility and Evolution among Apicomplexa

29. The transcriptional regulator HDP1 controls expansion of the inner membrane complex during early sexual differentiation of malaria parasites

31. A newly characterized malaria antigen on erythrocyte and merozoite surfaces induces parasite inhibitory antibodies

32. Plasmodium Condensin Core Subunits SMC2/SMC4 Mediate Atypical Mitosis and Are Essential for Parasite Proliferation and Transmission

33. Concise Synthesis of the Antiplasmodial Isocyanoterpene 7,20‐Diisocyanoadociane

34. Chromosomes Conformation Capture Coupled with Next-Generation Sequencing (Hi-C) in Plasmodium falciparum

35. Identification and phylogenetic analysis of RNA binding domain abundant in apicomplexans or RAP proteins

36. Genome-Wide Analysis of RNA–Protein Interactions in Plasmodium falciparum Using eCLIP-Seq

37. Chromosomes Conformation Capture Coupled with Next-Generation Sequencing (Hi-C) in Plasmodium falciparum

39. An apicoplast localized ubiquitylation system is required for the import of nuclear-encoded plastid proteins.

40. The transcriptional regulator HDP1 controls expansion of the inner membrane complex during early sexual differentiation of malaria parasites

41. The essential transcriptional regulator HDP1 drives expansion of the inner membrane complex during early sexual differentiation of malaria parasites

42. Targeting Tmprss2, S-protein:Ace2, and 3CLpro for Synergetic Inhibitory Engagement

43. Dynamic Chromatin Structure and Epigenetics Control the Fate of Malaria Parasites

44. Comparative 3D genome organization in apicomplexan parasites

45. Measuring significant changes in chromatin conformation with ACCOST

46. Third generation sequencing revises the molecular karyotype for Toxoplasma gondii and identifies emerging copy number variants in sexual recombinants

47. Characterization of the ubiquitylating components of the human malaria parasite's protein degradation pathway.

48. The Arabidopsis <scp>RRM</scp> domain protein <scp>EDM</scp> 3 mediates race‐specific disease resistance by controlling H3K9me2‐dependent alternative polyadenylation of <scp>RPP</scp> 7 immune receptor transcripts

49. Publisher Correction: The transcriptional regulator HDP1 controls expansion of the inner membrane complex during early sexual differentiation of malaria parasites

50. Deciphering the ubiquitin-mediated pathway in apicomplexan parasites: a potential strategy to interfere with parasite virulence.

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