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PLOS Pathogens

@PLOSPathogens

A non-profit, #OpenAccess journal that publishes important new ideas on bacteria, fungi, parasites, prions, & viruses. Image Credit: Parish J, 2021

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With this week's #PeerReviewWeek theme ‘Innovation and Technology in Peer Review’ we’re curious to know what kinds of innovations you think would most improve the peer review process?


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#PeerReviewWeek is here! For an overview of this week's events from @PeerRevWeek, and quick access to PLOS peer review resources, check out our latest post on The Official PLOS Blog: plos.io/4et8UAl


Are you signed up to receive the latest pathogens research? If not, register for our email alerts today, and never miss an article: plos.io/4fs8dYC


"As we embark on this transformative journey, we invite our readers, authors, researchers, and clinicians across disciplines to join us in shaping the future." Discover how we're expanding our horizons: plos.io/4cvPdX6


ICYMI: See the latest from PLOS in the biological sciences, including research from PLOS Pathogens: plos.io/3Wt59D1


We're excited to introduce a revised scope for @PLOSPathogens! Read the scope updates, see details on how we've broadened our article formats for submission, and more in our latest Editorial: plos.io/4cvPdX6.


In this recent article, researchers from @i2sysbio share results that reveal common patterns of receptor usage among viruses, suggesting that enveloped viruses tend to use a broader repertoire of alternative receptors than non-enveloped viruses: plos.io/3PpAWSB

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. In this recent article, researchers from @i2sysbio share results that reveal common patterns of receptor usage among viruses, suggesting that enveloped viruses tend to use a broader repertoire of alternative receptors than non-enveloped viruses: plos.io/3PpAWSB

Kicking sleepers out of bed: Macrophages promote reactivation of dormant Cryptococcus neoformans by extracellular vesicle release and non-lytic exocytosis: plos.io/3tufvbk

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. Kicking sleepers out of bed: Macrophages promote reactivation of dormant Cryptococcus neoformans by extracellular vesicle release and non-lytic exocytosis: plos.io/3tufvbk

🔎 A sticky situation: When trypanosomatids attach to insect tissues: plos.io/487ZIxR

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. 🔎 A sticky situation: When trypanosomatids attach to insect tissues: plos.io/487ZIxR

🔎 The RNA world of fungal pathogens: plos.io/3tkvM2D


Kicking sleepers out of bed: Macrophages promote reactivation of dormant Cryptococcus neoformans by extracellular vesicle release and non-lytic exocytosis: plos.io/3tufvbk

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. Kicking sleepers out of bed: Macrophages promote reactivation of dormant Cryptococcus neoformans by extracellular vesicle release and non-lytic exocytosis: plos.io/3tufvbk

🔎 A sticky situation: When trypanosomatids attach to insect tissues: plos.io/487ZIxR

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. 🔎 A sticky situation: When trypanosomatids attach to insect tissues: plos.io/487ZIxR

🔎 The RNA world of fungal pathogens: plos.io/3tkvM2D


How are we meeting our #OpenScience initiatives at PLOS Pathogens? Learn more from our editors in this latest editorial: plos.io/3R1vZ2n

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. How are we meeting our #OpenScience initiatives at PLOS Pathogens? Learn more from our editors in this latest editorial: plos.io/3R1vZ2n

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Check out our latest study in @PLOSPathogens where we explore hidden strategies for the subversion of host translation by the potyvirus TuMV in Arabidopsis. journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…

delyan_z's tweet image. Check out our latest study in @PLOSPathogens where we explore hidden strategies for the subversion of host translation by the potyvirus TuMV  in Arabidopsis.

journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…

🔎 Coinfections in the lung: How viral infection creates a favorable environment for bacterial and fungal infections: plos.io/3nLHVLf

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. 🔎 Coinfections in the lung: How viral infection creates a favorable environment for bacterial and fungal infections: plos.io/3nLHVLf

In this study, researchers report the discovery of high levels of the anti-immune subgenomic flaviviral RNA (sfRNA) in dengue virus 2-infected mosquito saliva: plos.io/3u9yCHv

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. In this study, researchers report the discovery of high levels of the anti-immune subgenomic flaviviral RNA (sfRNA) in dengue virus 2-infected mosquito saliva: plos.io/3u9yCHv

How are we working towards our mission to advance community-rooted adoption of #OpenScience practices in pathogens research? Our editors discuss current initiatives in our latest editorial: plos.io/3R1vZ2n

PLOSPathogens's tweet image. How are we working towards our mission to advance community-rooted adoption of #OpenScience practices in pathogens research? Our editors discuss current initiatives in our latest editorial: plos.io/3R1vZ2n

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