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In vivo transcriptional profiling of Plasmodium falciparum

Johanna P Daily*, Karine G Le Roch, Ousmane Sarr, Xuemin Fang, Yingyao Zhou, Omar Ndir, Soulyemane Mboup, Ali Sultan, Elizabeth A Winzeler and Dyann F Wirth

Malaria Journal 2004, 3:30 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-3-30

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Characterization and tissue-specific expression patterns of the Plasmodium chabaudi cir multigene family

Petra Ebbinghaus, Jürgen Krücken Malaria Journal 2011, 10:272 (19 September 2011)

This study uses a rodent malaria model to seek correlation of tissue sequestration patterns with expression of members of the large gene family, cir. The re-annotation of the cir gene family is an important contribution

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Integration and mining of malaria molecular, functional and pharmacological data: how far are we from a chemogenomic knowledge space?

Lyn-Marie Birkholtz, Olivier Bastien, Gordon Wells, Delphine Grando, Fourie Joubert, Vinod Kasam, Marc Zimmermann, Philippe Ortet, Nicolas Jacq, Nadia Saïdani, Sylvaine Roy, Martin Hofmann-Apitius, Vincent Breton, Abraham I Louw, Eric Maréchal Malaria Journal 2006, 5:110 (17 November 2006)

A review of the different tools and strategies that have recently been developed to process the huge amount of data produced by the X-omic projects. This includes the comparison of protein sequences, high throughput reconstruction of molecular phylogenies, representation of biological processes, methods to integrate X-omic generated data following drug treatments and in silico prediction of protein structure and identification of specific ligand.

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Transcriptome analysis of antigenic variation in Plasmodium falciparum - var silencing is not dependent on antisense RNA

Stuart A Ralph, Emmanuel Bischoff, Denise Mattei, Odile Sismeiro, Marie-Agnès Dillies, Ghislaine Guigon, Jean-Yves Coppee, Peter H David, Artur Scherf Genome Biology 2005, 6:R93 (31 October 2005)

A microarray analysis of Plasmodium falciparum selected to express different var genes suggests that antisense transcripts are not responsible for the transcriptional silencing of non-expressed var genes.