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Evolutionary Applications, Vol 17, Iss 5, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Most malaria (Plasmodium spp.) parasite species undergo asexual replication synchronously within the red blood cells of their vertebrate host. Rhythmicity in this intraerythrocytic developmental cycle (IDC) enables parasites to maximise expl
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https://doaj.org/article/5a95e61c6aa746e28216cf9cbf7bd83f
Autor:
Benita Middleton, Kimberley F. Prior, Debra J. Skene, Mary L. Westwood, Michael J. Blackman, Jacob Holland, Aidan J. O’Donnell, Alíz T Y Owolabi, Sarah E. Reece
Publikováno v:
Prior, K F, Middleton, B, Owolabi, A T Y, Westwood, M L, Holland, J, O'Donnell, A J, Blackman, M J, Skene, D J & Reece, S E 2021, ' Synchrony between daily rhythms of malaria parasites and hosts is driven by an essential amino acid ', Wellcome Open Research, vol. 6, 186 . https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16894.2
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Rapid asexual replication of blood stage malaria parasites is responsible for the severity of disease symptoms and fuels the production of transmission forms. That malaria parasite species coordinate their cycles of asexual replication with daily rhy
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