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  1. 1.   Structural studies of vacuolar plasmepsins
  2. Bhaumik, P.; Gustchina, A.; Wlodawer, A.
  3. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Proteins and Proteomics. 2012, Jan; 1824(1): 207-223.
  1. 2.   Crystal structures of the free and inhibited forms of plasmepsin I (PMI) from Plasmodium falciparum
  2. Bhaumik, P.; Horimoto, Y.; Xiao, H. G.; Miura, T.; Hidaka, K.; Kiso, Y.; Wlodawer, A.; Yada, R. Y.; Gustchina, A.
  3. Journal of Structural Biology. 2011, Jul; 175(1): 73-84.
  1. 3.   Processing and presentation of antigens derived from intracellular protozoan parasites
  2. Goldszmid, R. S.; Sher, A.
  3. Current Opinion in Immunology. 2010, Feb; 22(1): 118-123.
  1. 4.   TAP-1 indirectly regulates CD4(+) T cell priming in Toxoplasma gondii infection by controlling NK cell IFN-gamma production
  2. Goldszmid, R. S.; Bafica, A.; Jankovic, D.; Feng, C. G.; Caspar, P.; Winkler-Pickett, R.; Trinchieri, G.; Sher, A.
  3. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2007, Oct; 204(11): 2591-2602.
  1. 5.   Membrane fusion
  2. Blumenthal, R.; Clague, M. J.; Durell, S. R.; Ep, R. M.
  3. Chemical Reviews. 2003 103(1): 53-69.
  1. 6.   Crystal structure of plant aspartic proteinase prophytepsin: inactivation and vacuolar targeting
  2. Kervinen, J.; Tobin, G. J.; Costa, J.; Waugh, D. S.; Wlodawer, A.; Zdanov, A.
  3. Embo Journal. 1999 18(14): 3947-3955.
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