2018
DOI: 10.1101/342196
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In vivogene expression analyses provide unique insights onP. vivaxgametocytogenesis and chloroquine response

Abstract: 13Studies of gene expression have provided insights on the regulation of Plasmodium parasites. 14 However, few studies have targeted P. vivax, the cause of one third of all human malaria cases 15 outside Africa, due to the lack of in vitro culture system and the difficulties associated with 16 studying clinical samples. Here, we describe robust RNA-seq profiles of P. vivax parasites 17 generated directly from infected patient blood. Gene expression deconvolution analysis reveals 18 that most parasite mRNAs der… Show more

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