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New Insights into the Genetic Regulation of Plasmodium Falciparum Obtained by Bayesian Modeling
2007
Gene Regulation and Systems Biology
The most fatal and prevalent form of malaria is caused by the bloodborne pathogen Plasmodium falciparum (henceforth P.f). Annually, approximately three million people died of malaria. Despite P.f devastivating effect globally, the vast majority of its proteins have not been characterized experimentally. In this work, we provide computational insight that explore the modalities of the regulation for some important group of genes of P.f, namely components of the glycolytic pathway, and those
doi:10.1177/117762500700100013
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