Refractile bodies of eimeria tenella are proteinaceous membrane-less organelles that undergo dynamic changes during infection

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  • who: Alana Burrell and collaborators from the Washington University in StLouis, United States have published the article: Refractile bodies of Eimeria tenella are proteinaceous membrane-less organelles that undergo dynamic changes during infection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on the changes in sporozoite cell shape observed at the time of RB merger together with a potential role for actin in this process, the authors propose that RB are classed as an MLO and recognised as one of the largest MLOs so far characterised. The authors propose that RB merger and shape change are linked . . .

     

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