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24 january 2020 13:04:03

 
A Single Transcription Factor Drives Toxoplasma gondii Differentiation (Cell)
 


Microbes that cause persistent infections (e.g., herpes viruses) do so by switching from fast-growing lytic states to slow-growing latent states. Waldman et al. have identified a single transcription factor that governs the switch between the lytic and latent forms of Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that causes a persistent brain infection.


 
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