Exploring experimental cerebral malaria pathogenesis through the characterisation of host-derived plasma microparticle protein content
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The role of extracellular vesicles in malaria biology and pathogenesis.Cytokines and Chemokines in Cerebral Malaria Pathogenesis.Malaria infected red blood cells release small regulatory RNAs through extracellular vesicles.Differential plasma microvesicle and brain profiles of microRNA in experimental cerebral malaria.Target-Guided Synthesis and Antiplasmodial Evaluation of a New Fluorinated 3-Alkylpyridine Marine Alkaloid Analog.Differentially expressed microRNAs in experimental cerebral malaria and their involvement in endocytosis, adherens junctions, FoxO and TGF-β signalling pathways
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Exploring experimental cerebral malaria pathogenesis through the characterisation of host-derived plasma microparticle protein content
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scientific article published on 05 December 2016
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Exploring experimental cerebra ...... microparticle protein content
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Exploring experimental cerebra ...... microparticle protein content
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Annette Juillard
Georges E Grau
Stephen Bush
Valéry Combes
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10.1038/SREP37871
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2016-12-05T00:00:00Z