Use of in vitro derived human neuronal models to study host-parasite interactions of toxoplasma gondii in neurons and neuropathogenesis of chronic toxoplasmosis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Sandra K. Halonen from the University of California, Riverside, United States have published the research work: Use of in vitro derived human neuronal models to study host-parasite interactions of Toxoplasma gondii in neurons and neuropathogenesis of chronic toxoplasmosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study demonstrated that hiPSC-derived human neurons is an effective in_vitro model to study spontaneous cystogenesis and host/parasite interactions during cystogenesis and of mature cysts, in the human neuron host cell.

SUMMARY

    Neurons are the predominant host cell for the bradyzoite stage and cysts . . .

     

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