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Español: Figura 1. Características del complejo conoide en los taquizoítos de Toxoplasma.

Micrografías de transmisión de electrones de taquizoitos de T. gondii y con su conoide protruido.

A, apicoplasto; APR, anillo polar apical; C, conoide; CR, anillo conoidal; G, aparato de Golgi; IMC, complejo de membrana interna; M, micronemas; Mi, mitocondria; Mt, microtúbulos; Nu, núcleo; R, rhoptries; RD, conducto de rhoptry; V, vacuola vegetal.
La barra de escala representa 1 μm.
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Source Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species. PLoS Biol 19(3): e3001081. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3001081
Author Citation: Koreny L., Zeeshan M., Barylyuk K., Tromer E.C., van Hooff J.J.E., Brady D., et al. (2021)

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