Summary Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular human parasite, has a unique cytoskeletal apparatus that is probably used for invading host cells and for parasite replication. Shown here are images of T. gondii constructing daughter scaffolds within the mother cell. Green: YFP-α-Tubulin; bright yellow: mRFP-TgMORN1 (see
Hu et al., Figure 6 A-C). Author: Image provided by Ke Hu and John M. Murray DOI:
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