Sequential protein secretion from three distinct organelles of Toxoplasma gondii accompanies invasion of human fibroblasts.

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This paper, published in 1997, received 549 indexed citations . Written by Vern B. Carruthers and L. David Sibley covering the research area of Epidemiology, Ecology and Parasitology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Parasitology (471 citations), Epidemiology (290 citations) and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (103 citations). Published in PubMed.

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