Functional Characterization of the Thrombospondin-Related Paralogous Proteins Rhoptry Discharge Factors 1 and 2 Unveils Phenotypic Plasticity in Toxoplasma gondii Rhoptry Exocytosis
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M. Falchi | V. Messina | M. Di Cristina | A. Possenti | L. Bertuccini | M. Lunghi | S. Cherchi | F. Spano | Chiara Nicastro | F. Piro | L. Tramontana
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