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  1. Deletion of a Golgi protein in Trypanosoma cruzi reveals a critical role for Mn2+ in protein glycosylation needed for host cell invasion and intracellular replication
  2. Affinity‐based proteomics reveals novel targets of inositol pyrophosphate (5‐IP 7 )‐dependent phosphorylation and binding in Trypanosoma cruzi replicative stages
  3. Signaling pathways involved in environmental sensing in Trypanosoma cruzi
  4. Inorganic Polyphosphate Interacts with Nucleolar and Glycosomal Proteins in Trypanosomatids
  5. Novel hetero-oligomeric mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) complex
  6. An Intracellular Ammonium Transporter Is Necessary for Replication, Differentiation, and Resistance to Starvation and Osmotic Stress in Trypanosoma cruzi
  7. The inositol pyrophosphate synthesis pathway in Trypanosoma brucei is linked to polyphosphate synthesis in acidocalcisomes
  8. Different Roles of Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter Complex Subunits in Growth and Infectivity of Trypanosoma cruzi
  9. CRISPR/Cas9-Induced Disruption of Paraflagellar Rod Protein 1 and 2 Genes in Trypanosoma cruzi Reveals Their Role in Flagellar Attachment
  10. TcPho91 is a contractile vacuole phosphate sodium symporter that regulates phosphate and polyphosphate metabolism inTrypanosoma cruzi
  11. Oxa, Thia, Heterocycle, and Carborane Analogues of SQ109: Bacterial and Protozoal Cell Growth Inhibitors
  12. Aryloxyethyl Thiocyanates Are Potent Growth Inhibitors ofTrypanosoma cruziandToxoplasma gondii
  13. Ca 2+ Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Phosphoinositide Phospholipase C
  14. Proteomic analysis of acidocalcisomes ofTrypanosoma bruceiuncovers their role in phosphate metabolism, cation homeostasis, and calcium signaling
  15. Calcium signaling in trypanosomatid parasites
  16. SQ109, a New Drug Lead for Chagas Disease
  17. A novel role of Rab11 in trafficking GPI-anchored trans-sialidase to the plasma membrane of Trypanosoma cruzi
  18. Proteomic Analysis of the Acidocalcisome, an Organelle Conserved from Bacteria to Human Cells
  19. Polyphosphate: a target for thrombosis attenuation
  20. Intracellular calcium channels in protozoa
  21. Mitochondrial calcium transport in trypanosomes
  22. Rab11 Regulates Trafficking of Trans-sialidase to the Plasma Membrane through the Contractile Vacuole Complex of Trypanosoma cruzi
  23. Squalene Synthase As a Target for Chagas Disease Therapeutics
  24. The Streamlined Genome of Phytomonas spp. Relative to Human Pathogenic Kinetoplastids Reveals a Parasite Tailored for Plants
  25. The Acidocalcisome Vacuolar Transporter Chaperone 4 Catalyzes the Synthesis of Polyphosphate in Insect-stages ofTrypanosoma bruceiandT. cruzi
  26. Letter from the Editor
  27. New insights into molecular recognition of 1,1-bisphosphonic acids by farnesyl diphosphate synthase
  28. Essential regulation of cell bioenergetics in Trypanosoma brucei by the mitochondrial calcium uniporter
  29. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of WC-9 analogs as antiparasitic agents
  30. Evidence for the role of vacuolar soluble pyrophosphatase and inorganic polyphosphate inTrypanosoma cruzipersistence
  31. Polyphosphate and Its Diverse Functions in Host Cells and Pathogens
  32. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of sulfur-containing 1,1-bisphosphonic acids as antiparasitic agents
  33. Calcium in Malaria Parasites
  34. Letter from the Editor
  35. New Insights into Roles of Acidocalcisomes and Contractile Vacuole Complex in Osmoregulation in Protists
  36. Design, Synthesis, Calorimetry, and Crystallographic Analysis of 2-Alkylaminoethyl-1,1-bisphosphonates as Inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi Farnesyl Diphosphate Synthase
  37. Molecular and Electrophysiological Characterization of a Novel Cation Channel of Trypanosoma cruzi
  38. Phosphonium lipocations as antiparasitic agents
  39. Bisphosphonate metal complexes as selective inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi farnesyl diphosphate synthase
  40. 1-(Fluoroalkylidene)-1,1-bisphosphonic acids are potent and selective inhibitors of the enzymatic activity of Toxoplasma gondii farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase
  41. Trypanosomes and the solution to a 50-year mitochondrial calcium mystery
  42. Bacterial and Archaeal Inclusions
  43. Acidocalcisomes as Calcium- and Polyphosphate-Storage Compartments during Embryogenesis of the Insect Rhodnius prolixus Stahl
  44. Molecular parasitology in the 21st Century
  45. Acidocalcisomes
  46. Volutin Granules of Eimeria Parasites are Acidic Compartments and Have Physiological and Structural Characteristics Similar to Acidocalcisomes
  47. Synthesis and biological evaluation of new 2-alkylaminoethyl-1,1-bisphosphonic acids against Trypanosoma cruzi and Toxoplasma gondii targeting farnesyl diphosphate synthase
  48. Identification of Contractile Vacuole Proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi
  49. Inositolphosphoceramide Metabolism in Trypanosoma cruzi as Compared with other Trypanosomatids
  50. The Role of Acidocalcisomes in the Stress Response of Trypanosoma cruzi
  51. Risedronate metal complexes potentially active against Chagas disease
  52. Corrigendum: Acidic calcium stores open for business: expanding the potential for intracellular Ca2+ signaling
  53. Defining the role of a FYVE domain in the localization and activity of a cAMP phosphodiesterase implicated in osmoregulation in Trypanosoma cruzi
  54. Calcium- and polyphosphate-containing acidic granules of sea urchin eggs are similar to acidocalcisomes, but are not the targets for NAADP
  55. Calcium- and polyphosphate-containing acidocalcisomes in chicken egg yolk
  56. Acidic calcium stores open for business: expanding the potential for intracellular Ca2+ signaling
  57. Biochemistry of Trypanosoma cruzi
  58. Calcium Homeostasis and Acidocalcisomes in Trypanosoma cruzi
  59. In with the TRP Channels: Intracellular Functions for TRPM1 and TRPM2
  60. The Role of Acidocalcisomes in Parasitic Protists
  61. Trypanosoma cruzi: Antiproliferative effect of indole phytoalexins on intracellular amastigotes in vitro
  62. Proton-pyrophosphatase and polyphosphate in acidocalcisome-like vesicles from oocytes and eggs of Periplaneta americana
  63. Proteomics in Trypanosoma cruzi - localization of novel proteins to various organelles
  64. Farnesyl diphosphate synthase localizes to the cytoplasm of Trypanosoma cruzi and T. brucei
  65. Phospholipid and glycolipid composition of acidocalcisomes of Trypanosoma cruzi
  66. Synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-alkylaminoethyl-1,1-bisphosphonic acids against Trypanosoma cruzi and Toxoplasma gondii targeting farnesyl diphosphate synthase
  67. The Acidocalcisome as a Target for Chemotherapeutic Agents in Protozoan Parasites
  68. Special section on novel organelles in parasitic protozoa
  69. A contractile vacuole complex is involved in osmoregulation in Trypanosoma cruzi
  70. Ablation of a small transmembrane protein of Trypanosoma brucei (TbVTC1) involved in the synthesis of polyphosphate alters acidocalcisome biogenesis and function, and leads to a cytokinesis defect
  71. Fluorine-containing aryloxyethyl thiocyanate derivatives are potent inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi and Toxoplasma gondii proliferation
  72. Overexpression of a Zn2+-sensitive Soluble Exopolyphosphatase from Trypanosoma cruzi Depletes Polyphosphate and Affects Osmoregulation
  73. Ammonium production during hypo-osmotic stress leads to alkalinization of acidocalcisomes and cytosolic acidification in Trypanosoma cruzi
  74. Bacterial Inclusions
  75. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 1-Amino-1,1-bisphosphonates Derived from Fatty Acids Against Trypanosoma cruzi Targeting Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase.
  76. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Phosphinopeptides against Trypanosoma cruzi Targeting Trypanothione Biosynthesis
  77. Role for a P-type H + -ATPase in the acidification of the endocytic pathway of Trypanosoma cruzi
  78. Structure and mechanism of the farnesyl diphosphate synthase from Trypanosoma cruzi: Implications for drug design
  79. Synthesis and biological evaluation of 1-amino-1,1-bisphosphonates derived from fatty acids against Trypanosoma cruzi targeting farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase
  80. Bisphosphonate Inhibition of the Exopolyphosphatase Activity of the Trypanosoma brucei Soluble Vacuolar Pyrophosphatase
  81. Acidocalcisomes ? conserved from bacteria to man
  82. P-type Proton ATPases are Involved in Intracellular Calcium and Proton Uptake in the Plant Parasite Phytomonas francai
  83. Leishmania salvage and remodelling of host sphingolipids in amastigote survival and acidocalcisome biogenesis
  84. Acidocalcisomes and the Contractile Vacuole Complex Are Involved in Osmoregulation in Trypanosoma cruzi
  85. New and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases
  86. Introduction: A Special Issue on Cellular Biology of Protozoan Parasites
  87. Polyphosphate Content and Fine Structure of Acidocalcisomes of Plasmodium falciparum
  88. Acidocalcisomes of Phytomonas françai Possess Distinct Morphological Characteristics and Contain Iron
  89. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction study of the farnesyl diphosphate synthase fromTrypanosoma brucei
  90. Dynamics of polymorphism of acidocalcisomes in Leishmania parasites
  91. Selective in vitro effects of the farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase inhibitor risedronate on Trypanosoma cruzi
  92. Antiparasitic activity of risedronate in a murine model of acute Chagas’ disease
  93. Specific chemotherapy of Chagas disease: controversies and advances
  94. Bisphosphonates derived from fatty acids are potent inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase
  95. New and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
  96. Calcium regulation in protozoan parasites
  97. Signaling in Trypanosoma cruzi
  98. Fifth Annual Conference on New and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases
  99. Significant Differences Between Procyclic and Bloodstream Forms of Trypanosoma brucei in the Maintenance of their Plasma Membrane Potential
  100. New and re-emerging infectious diseases
  101. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Aryloxyethyl Thiocyanate Derivatives against Trypanosoma cruzi
  102. Radical Cure of Experimental Cutaneous Leishmaniasis by the Bisphosphonate Pamidronate
  103. Magic-angle spinning31P NMR spectroscopy of condensed phosphates in parasitic protozoa: visualizing the invisible
  104. A proton pumping pyrophosphatase in the Golgi apparatus and plasma membrane vesicles of Trypanosoma cruzi
  105. Proton and sodium pumps regulate the plasma membrane potential of different stages of Trypanosoma cruzi
  106. Overexpression of the Leishmania amazonensis Ca2+-ATPase gene lmaa1 enhances virulence
  107. A plasma membrane P-type H+-ATPase regulates intracellular pH in Leishmania mexicana amazonensis
  108. The phosphatidylinositol-phospholipase C from Trypanosoma cruzi is active on inositolphosphoceramide
  109. The Sterol Composition of Trypanosoma cruzi Changes After Growth in Different Culture Media and Results in Different Sensitivity to Digitonin-Permeabilization
  110. Recent Developments in the Chemotherapy of Chagas Disease
  111. 31P NMR of Apicomplexans and the Effects of Risedronate on Cryptosporidium parvum Growth
  112. Bisphosphonates as Chemotherapeutic Agents Against Trypanosomatid and Apicomplexan Parasites.
  113. The acidocalcisome
  114. Bisphosphonates derived from fatty acids are potent growth inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi
  115. Bisphosphonates Inhibit the Growth of Trypanosoma b rucei , Trypanosoma c ruzi , Leishmania d onovani , Toxoplasma g ondii , and Plasmodium f alciparum :  A Potential Route to Chemotherapy
  116. Third Annual Conference on New and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases: in Honor of Norman Dion Levine
  117. Cloning and functional expression of a gene encoding a vacuolar-type proton-translocating pyrophosphatase from Trypanosoma cruzi
  118. Cloning and functional expression of a gene encoding a vacuolar-type proton-translocating pyrophosphatase from Trypanosoma cruzi
  119. New and Re-emerging Diseases
  120. Characterization of Isolated Acidocalcisomes of Trypanosoma cruzi
  121. Presence of a Na+ /H+ exchanger in acidocalcisomes of Leishmania donovani and their alkalization by anti-leishmanial drugs
  122. Design and Synthesis of Aryloxyethyl Thiocyanate Derivatives as Potent Inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi Proliferation
  123. The fine structure of acidocalcisomes in Trypanosoma cruzi
  124. Acidocalcisomes and a vacuolar H+-pyrophosphatase in malaria parasites
  125. Acidocalcisomes and a vacuolar H+-pyrophosphatase in malaria parasites
  126. A pyruvate‒proton symport and an H+-ATPase regulate the intracellular pH of Trypanosoma brucei at different stages of its life cycle
  127. A pyruvate–proton symport and an H+-ATPase regulate the intracellular pH of Trypanosoma brucei at different stages of its life cycle
  128. Regulation of the plasma membrane potential inPneumocystis carinii
  129. Calcium mobilization by arachidonic acid in trypanosomatids
  130. Intracellular pH in mammalian stages of Trypanosoma cruzi is K+-dependent and regulated by H+-ATPases
  131. Sulphur-containing derivatives structurally related to fenoxycarb are potent growth inhibitors against the intracellular form of Trypanosoma cruzi
  132. Acidocalcisome: A Novel Ca2+ Storage Compartment in Trypanosomatids and Apicomplexan Parasites
  133. A plant-like vacuolar H+ -pyrophosphatase in Plasmodium falciparum
  134. Presence of a vacuolar H+-pyrophosphatase in promastigotes of Leishmania donovani and its localization to a different compartment from the vacuolar H+-ATPase
  135. Presence of a vacuolar H+-pyrophosphatase in promastigotes of Leishmania donovani and its localization to a different compartment from the vacuolar H+-ATPase
  136. Mercaptopyridine- N -oxide, an NADH-fumarate reductase inhibitor, blocks Trypanosoma cruzi growth in culture and in infected myoblasts
  137. Functional expression of a vacuolar-type H+-ATPase in the plasma membrane and intracellular vacuoles of Trypanosoma cruzi
  138. Analysis of the uptake of the fluorescent marker 2′,7′-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) by hydrogenosomes in Trichomonas vaginalis
  139. Ecto-protein tyrosine phosphatase activity in Trypanosoma cruzi infective stages
  140. Two types of H+-ATPase are involved in the acidification of internal compartments in Trypanosoma cruzi
  141. Tyrosine phosphate hydrolysis of host proteins by Trypanosoma cruzi is linked to cell invasion
  142. Structure−Activity Relationship of New Growth Inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi
  143. Inhibition of Ca2+ release from Trypanosoma brucei acidocalcisomes by 3,5-dibutyl-4-hydroxytoluene: role of the Na+/H+ exchanger
  144. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of New Growth Inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi (Epimastigotes)
  145. Sterol biosynthesis inhibitors: Potential chemotherapeutics against chagas disease
  146. Inhibition of Trypanosoma cruzi and T. brucei NADH fumarate reductase by benznidazole and anthelmintic imidazole derivatives
  147. Biological evaluation of two potent inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes against the intracellular form of the parasite
  148. The role of a H+-ATPase in the regulation of cytoplasmic pH inTrypanosoma cruziepimastigotes
  149. Phosphatidylethanol stimulates the plasma-membrane calcium pump from human erythrocytes
  150. An H + -ATPase regulates cytoplasmic pH in Pneumocystis carinii trophozoites
  151. Sodium-proton exchange stimulates Ca 2+ release from acidocalcisomes of Trypanosoma brucei
  152. The role of Ca2+ in the process of cell invasion by intracellular parasites
  153. Calcium regulation of cellular functions
  154. Inhibition of Protein Synthesis and Amino Acid Transport by Crystal Violet in Trypanosoma cruzi
  155. Antioxidant Mechanisms
  156. Inhibition of Trypanosoma cruzi trypanothione reductase by crystal violet
  157. Trypanothione-dependent peroxide metabolism in Trypanosoma cruzi different stages
  158. Effect of thapsigargin on calcium homeostasis in Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigotes and epimastigotes
  159. Energization-dependent Ca2+ accumulation in Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream and procyclic trypomastigotes mitochondria
  160. Evidence for free radical formation during horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed N-demethylation of crystal violet
  161. Calcium homeostasis in Trypanosoma cruzi amastigotes: presence of inositol phosphates and lack of an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive calcium pool
  162. The inositol phosphate/diacylglycerol signalling pathway in Trypanosoma cruzi
  163. Ca2+ transport in digitonin-permeabilized trypanosomatids
  164. Sensitivity of parasites to free radical damage by antiparasitic drugs
  165. The Metabolism and Mode of Action of Gentian Violet
  166. Characteristics of Ca2+ transport by Trypanosoma cruzi mitochondria in situ
  167. Enhancement of the cytotoxicity of crystal violet against Trypanosoma cruzi in the blood by ascorbate
  168. Reduction of 5-Nitroimidazoles, Nitrofurazone, and 2,4-Dinitrophenol to their Free Radical Metabolites by Tritrichomonas Foetus Hydrogenosomes
  169. Generation of superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide during redox cycling of 5-(4-nitrophenyl)penta-2,4-dienal by mammalian microsomes and enzymes
  170. Reduction of the metallochromic indicators murexide and tetramethylmurexide to their free radical metabolites by cytoplasmic enzymes and reducing agents
  171. Photosensitization by the trypanocidal agent crystal violet. Type i versus type II reactions
  172. Mechanism of Toxicity of Nitro Compounds Used in the Chemotherapy of Trichomoniasis
  173. Mechanism of toxicity of nitro compounds used in the chemotherapy of trichomoniasis
  174. Reduction of the metallochromic indicators arsenazo III and antipyrylazo III to their free radical metabolites by cytoplasmic enzymes
  175. On the mechanism of killing ofTrypanosoma cruzi by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes
  176. Free-Radical Intermediates in the Antiparasitic Action of Drugs and Phagocytic Cells
  177. Oxygen-derived radicals fromTrypanosoma cruzi-stimulated human neutrophils
  178. Increased biliary secretion and loss of hepatic glutathione in rat liver after nifurtimox treatment
  179. Subcellular localization of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in the trypanosomatids Trypanosoma cruzi and Crithidia fasciculata
  180. Metabolic Requirements for the Damage of Trypanosoma cruzi Epimastigotes by Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
  181. Porphyrin biosynthesis in parasitic hemoflagellates: Functional and defective enzymes in Trypanosoma cruzi
  182. Mechanism of nifurtimox toxicity in different forms of Trypanosoma cruzi
  183. Biochemical and ultrastructural alterations produced by miconazole and econazole in Trypanosoma cruzi
  184. Evaluation of the toxicity of 3-allyl-β-lapachone against Trypanosma cruzi bloodstream forms
  185. Generation of superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide induced by nifurtimox in Trypanosoma cruzi
  186. Acetate Oxidation by Bloodstream Forms ofTrypanosoma cruzi*
  187. β-lapachone enhancement of lipid peroxidation and superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide formation by Sarcoma 180 ascites tumor cells
  188. Trypanosoma cruzi: Effect of olivacine on macromolecular synthesis, ultrastructure, and respiration of epimastigotes
  189. Lipid peroxidation and the generation of free radicals, superoxide anion, and hydrogen peroxide in β-lapachone-treated Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes
  190. Superoxide anion production and trypanocidal action of naphthoquinones on Trypanosoma cruzi
  191. Trypanosoma cruzi: Ultrastructural and metabolic alterations of epimastigotes by β-lapachone
  192. Localization of peroxidase activity inTrypanosoma cruzi microbodies
  193. Acidocalcisomes and Polyphosphate Granules