Artemisinin resistance in the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, originates from its initial transcriptional response

The emergence and spread of artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum, first in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), and now in East Africa, is a major threat to global malaria elimination ambitions. To investigate the artemisinin resistance mechanism, transcriptome analysis was conducted of 577 P....

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Main Authors: Amaratunga, C. (Author), Ashley, E.A (Author), Bozdech, Z. (Author), Chotivanich, K. (Author), Day, N.P.J (Author), Dhorda, M. (Author), Dondorp, A.M (Author), Faiz, A. (Author), Ginsburg, H. (Author), Hien, T.T (Author), Imwong, M. (Author), Jittamala, P. (Author), Kucharski, M. (Author), Lek, D. (Author), Lin, K. (Author), Mayxay, M. (Author), Miotto, O. (Author), Nayak, S. (Author), Newton, P.N (Author), Nguyen, H.C (Author), Nguyen, T.N.T (Author), Nosten, F. (Author), Peto, T.J (Author), Phyo, A.P (Author), Pukrittayakamee, S. (Author), Smithuis, F. (Author), Tripathi, J. (Author), Tripura, R. (Author), van der Pluijm, R.W (Author), von Seidlein, L. (Author), White, N.J (Author), Zhu, L. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2022
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