The directional movement of a hyphal filament from one host cell to another. This process involves the clearance of plant-derived plasmodesmal occlusion materials, cytoskeleton based constriction of invasive hypha to traverse plasmodesmata. Septins and F-actin are reorganized into an hourglass shape at the point of maximum hyphal constriction.
Source:PMID:29567712
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Do not confuse with ' GO:0036267 invasive filamentous growth ', which doesn't include invasion of cells within the host.
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