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Wilson, D.W. is a researcher specializing in malaria parasite biology with a focus on Plasmodium falciparum cellular mechanisms. Their work examines critical cellular structures and processes that enable the parasite to invade host cells, replicate, and evade immune responses.
Research interests include:
- Cellular architecture of malaria parasites during different lifecycle stages
- Function of specialized organelles like rhoptries and the inner membrane complex
- Protein families involved in host-parasite interactions, including STEVOR proteins and lipocalins
- Mechanisms of endocytosis and vesicular trafficking in Plasmodium
Analysis of recent publications reveals a consistent focus on understanding the molecular machinery that enables Plasmodium to invade host cells and establish infection. The research spans structural biology, cellular biology, and molecular parasitology, with particular attention to protein function and organelle dynamics.
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