The Plasmodium NOT1-G paralogue is an essential regulator of sexual stage maturation and parasite transmission.
Productive transmission of malaria parasites hinges upon the execution of key transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulatory events. While much is now known about how specific transcription factors activate or repress sexual commitment programs, far less is known about the production of a prefer...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kevin J Hart, B Joanne Power, Kelly T Rios, Aswathy Sebastian, Scott E Lindner |
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2021
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