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    A new understanding of somatic coliphages belonging to the Microviridae family in urban wastewater by Bichet, Marion C, Gardette, Marion, Das Neves, Benjamin, Challant, Julie, Erbs, Anaïs, Roman, Véronica, Robin, Maëlle, La Carbona, Stéphanie, Gantzer, Christophe, Boudaud, Nicolas, Bertrand, Isabelle

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-02-2024)
    “…Somatic coliphages (SC) and F-specific RNA coliphages (FRNAPH) have been included in regulations or guidelines by several developed countries as a way of…”
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    Protocols for studying bacteriophage interactions with in vitro epithelial cell layers by Bichet, Marion C., Patwa, Ruzeen, Barr, Jeremy J.

    Published in STAR protocols (17-09-2021)
    “…Interactions between bacteriophages and mammalian cells are poorly understood. Establishing common methodologies investigating these interactions is important…”
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    Genetic impairment of parasite myosin motors uncovers the contribution of host cell membrane dynamics to Toxoplasma invasion forces by Bichet, Marion, Touquet, Bastien, Gonzalez, Virginie, Florent, Isabelle, Meissner, Markus, Tardieux, Isabelle

    Published in BMC biology (09-11-2016)
    “…The several-micrometer-sized Toxoplasma gondii protozoan parasite invades virtually any type of nucleated cell from a warm-blooded animal within seconds…”
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    The toxoplasma-host cell junction is anchored to the cell cortex to sustain parasite invasive force by Bichet, Marion, Joly, Candie, Henni, Ahmed Hadj, Guilbert, Thomas, Xémard, Marie, Tafani, Vincent, Lagal, Vanessa, Charras, Guillaume, Tardieux, Isabelle

    Published in BMC biology (31-12-2014)
    “…The public health threats imposed by toxoplasmosis worldwide and by malaria in sub-Saharan countries are directly associated with the capacity of their related…”
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    BMC Biology BMC Biology The toxoplasma-host cell junction is anchored to the cell cortex to sustain parasite invasive force by Bichet, Marion, Joly, Candie, Guilbert, Thomas, Xémard, Marie, Tafani, Vincent, Hadj Henni, Ahmed, Lagal, Vanessa, Charras, Guillaume, Tardieux, Isabelle

    Published in BMC biology (10-12-2014)
    “…BackgroundThe public health threats imposed by toxoplasmosis worldwide and by malaria in sub-Saharan countries are directly associated with the capacity of…”
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