Comparative expression profiling of Leishmania: modulation in gene expression between species and in different host genetic backgrounds.
Genome sequencing of Leishmania species that give rise to a range of disease phenotypes in the host has revealed highly conserved gene content and synteny across the genus. Only a small number of genes are differentially distributed between the three species sequenced to date, L. major, L. infantum...
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Main Authors: | Daniel P Depledge (Author), Krystal J Evans (Author), Alasdair C Ivens (Author), Naveed Aziz (Author), Asher Maroof (Author), Paul M Kaye (Author), Deborah F Smith (Author) |
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2009-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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