@article{02e839bfe6454b0097f5c7ad652b272f,
title = "Toxoplasma gondii: Are host cell adenosine nucleotides a direct source for purine salvage?",
author = "Ng{\^o}, {Hu{\^a}n M.} and Ngo, {Emily O.} and Bzik, {David J.} and Joiner, {Keith A.}",
note = "Funding Information: Institutes of Health Grants UOI AI31808 to K.A.J. and AI318194 to Dr. E. Pfefferkorn; N.I.H. Training Grants 5T32AI07404 to H.M.N and 5T32 AI-07174-17 to E.O.N.; and NIH Postdoctoral Grant 5F32AI10044 to H.M.N. Funding Information: We thank Drs. Elmer Pfefferkorn, David Roos, Buddy Ullman, and Valerian Nakaar for scientific input and discussions; Dr. David Roos for the BS6 strain; and Dr. Linda Thompson for 293T cells and the anti-CD73 antibody. This work was supported by a Burroughs Wellcome Fund Scholar award in Molecular Parasitology to K.A.J; National FIG. 3. Hypothetical purine salvage pathway of T. gondii. X indicates the pathways that are not supported by the current data. Iosine is interconvertable to hypoxanthine (Berens et al. 1995), in which a transporter for inosine has been described previously (Schwab et al. 1994). PVM, parasitophorous vacuole membrane; PM, plasma membrane.",
year = "2000",
doi = "10.1006/expr.2000.4519",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "95",
pages = "148--153",
journal = "Experimental parasitology",
issn = "0014-4894",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "2",
}