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Skeleton of malaria parasite reveals its secrets

Date Time Skeleton of malaria parasite reveals its secrets Research teams from UNIGE have discovered that the cytoskeleton of the malaria parasite comprises a vestigial form of an organelle called conoid, initially thought to be absent from this species and which could play a role in host invasion. Plasmodium at the ookinete stage viewed by expansion microscopy. The image shows the cytoskeleton of the pathogen following the labelling of tubulin. The conoid is the ring visible at the upper tip of the cell. © UNIGE/HAMEL Plasmodium is the parasite causing malaria, one of the deadliest parasitic diseases. The parasite requires two hosts -the Anopheles mosquito and the human- to complete its life cycle and goes through different forms at each stage of its life cycle. Transitioning from one form to the next involves a massive reorganisation of the cytoskeleton. Two teams from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) have shed new light on the cytoskeleton organisation in Plasmodium. Their re

Researchers grow most lifelike woven bone yet starting from cells

Nano-mapping phase transitions in electronic materials

University researcher helps to recover first meteorite found in UK for 30 years

Date Time University researcher helps to recover first meteorite found in UK for 30 years A team of UK scientists, including a researcher from the University of Plymouth, has recovered pieces of an extremely rare meteorite, the like of which has never fallen anywhere in the UK before. Dr Natasha Stephen, Lecturer in Advanced Analysis (Earth & Planetary Sciences), was part of a collaborative effort to locate and analyse fragments of the meteorite that lit up the sky over the UK and Northern Europe on Sunday 28 February. Hundreds of pieces of the rare meteorite, known as a carbonaceous chondrite, survived its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere and landed in and around the town of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.

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