Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites.

The initial aim of the proposal was to study variations in the expression levels of two important parasite ligands that mediate host cell selection and invasion. Based on our previous results we had hypothesized that changes in the expression of these gene families would occur in response to changes...

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Main Author: Peter, Preiser.
Other Authors: School of Biological Sciences
Format: Research Report
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-147292023-02-28T17:58:14Z Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites. Peter, Preiser. School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences The initial aim of the proposal was to study variations in the expression levels of two important parasite ligands that mediate host cell selection and invasion. Based on our previous results we had hypothesized that changes in the expression of these gene families would occur in response to changes in the host cell environment or specific immunity. Changes in the expression pattern where to be measured both at the RNA and protein level. 2009-01-21T03:51:18Z 2009-01-21T03:51:18Z 2007 2007 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14729 en 3 p. application/pdf
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Peter, Preiser.
Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites.
description The initial aim of the proposal was to study variations in the expression levels of two important parasite ligands that mediate host cell selection and invasion. Based on our previous results we had hypothesized that changes in the expression of these gene families would occur in response to changes in the host cell environment or specific immunity. Changes in the expression pattern where to be measured both at the RNA and protein level.
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title Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites.
title_short Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites.
title_full Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites.
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title_full_unstemmed Selection of alternative invasion pathways in Malaria parasites.
title_sort selection of alternative invasion pathways in malaria parasites.
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