Signal transduction at the host-parasite interface.
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This chapter reviews what is known about the signal-transducing tegumental receptors and their pathways potentially mediating chemical communication at the host-parasite interface in the Platyhelminthes. The chapter focuses on cell signalling cascades initiated by tegumental receptor-ligand interactions, potentially those associated with parasite growth and development. The discussion of molecular signalling in parasitic flatworms will be divided into 3 areas including: (1) tegumental involvement in transducing external signals; (2) molecular conservation of putative signal transduction molecules in parasitic flatworms; and signal-transducing receptors of platyhelminths and their signalling cascades.
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