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Author response: Stochastic bond dynamics facilitates alignment of malaria parasite at erythrocyte membrane upon invasion
[peer_review]
2020
unpublished
Malaria parasites invade healthy red blood cells (RBCs) during the blood stage of the disease. Even though parasites initially adhere to RBCs with a random orientation, they need to align their apex toward the membrane in order to start the invasion process. Using hydrodynamic simulations of a RBC and parasite, where both interact through discrete stochastic bonds, we show that parasite alignment is governed by the combination of RBC membrane deformability and dynamics of adhesion bonds. The
doi:10.7554/elife.56500.sa2
fatcat:sco5quuoqfc6hhbmiji32mbuki