The transcriptome of circulating sexually committed Plasmodium falciparum ring stage parasites forecasts malaria transmission potential
Malaria gametocytes are sexual-stage parasites transmitted from mammalian host’s blood back to their insect vector. Here, Prajapati et al. identify gametocyte-committed ring-stage biomarkers allowing to forecast malaria transmission potential.
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Main Authors: | Surendra K. Prajapati, Ruth Ayanful-Torgby, Zuleima Pava, Michelle C. Barbeau, Festus K. Acquah, Elizabeth Cudjoe, Courage Kakaney, Jones A. Amponsah, Evans Obboh, Anwar E. Ahmed, Benjamin K. Abuaku, James S. McCarthy, Linda E. Amoah, Kim C. Williamson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c25d1ff8afc74793b4c32d4c5ffb1cb8 |
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