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Diversity of extracellular proteins during the transition from the ‘proto-apicomplexan’ alveolates to the apicomplexan obligate parasites
Thomas J. Templeton,
Arnab Pain
Biological, Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Bioscience
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Immunology and Microbiology
Apicomplexa
100%
Alveolata
100%
Life
50%
Phylogeny
16%
Parasite
16%
Protozoa
16%
Evolution
16%
Surface Property
16%
Last Common Ancestor
16%
Predation
16%
Cells
16%
Symbiosis
16%
Commensalism
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Alveolata
100%
Protein
50%
Life
50%
Parasitism
33%
Parasite
16%
Proteome
16%
Transcriptome
16%
Phylogeny
16%
Protozoon
16%
Evolution
16%
Genome Annotation
16%
Surface Property
16%
Symbiosis
16%
Last Common Ancestor
16%
Predation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Protein
50%
Life
50%
Ultrastructure
33%
Parasitism
33%
Symbiosis
16%
Transcriptome
16%
Phylogeny
16%
Protozoa
16%
Predation
16%
Cytotechnology
16%
Obligate Parasite
16%
Evolution
16%
Enalapril Maleate
16%