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Maternal inheritance and stage-specific variation of the apicoplast in Toxoplasma gondii during development in the intermediate and definitive host

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FIG. 1. Western blot of T. gondiinegative result with the preimmune serum while the anti-ENR serum recombinant ENR showing therecognizes a 33-kDa protein, the predicted molecular mass of ENR.
FIG. 2. Immunofluorescent images through the brains of mice infected with Ti, and j) postinfection
FIG. 4. Sections illustrating the coccidian (asexual and sexual) development of T. gondiimorphological appearances of the developing parasites within the enterocytes
FIG. 7. Sections illustrating the sexual development of T. gondiinucleus. (g to j) Duplicate images of sections stained for ENR (green) and ENO2 (red) but in which one image shows saturation of the ENR signalwithin the apicoplast (arrow) of the multinuclea
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