Mota Mm
0000-0002-2858-1041
9 papers found
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Sexual differentiation in human malaria parasites is regulated by competition between phospholipid metabolism and histone methylation
A spatiotemporally resolved single-cell atlas of the Plasmodium liver stage
Elucidating the path to Plasmodium prolyl-tRNA synthetase inhibitors that overcome halofuginone resistance
Dietary alterations modulate susceptibility to Plasmodium infection
Host cell autophagy contributes to Plasmodium liver development.
Developmental transition of Plasmodium sporozoites into liver-stage forms is regulated by the RNA binding protein Pumilio 2
Unlike the synchronous Plasmodium falciparum and P. chabaudi infection, the P. berghei and P. yoelii asynchronous infections are not affected by melatonin
To migrate or to invade: those are the options.
The relevance of host genes in malaria.
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