Genome-wide expression profiling of in vivo- derived bloodstream parasite stages and dynamic analysis of mRNA alterations during synchronous differentiation in Trypanosoma brucei
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Terry K. Smith | P. Ghazal | K. Matthews | Sarah S Kabani | A. Ivens | A. Ross | Katelyn Fenn | Sarah Kabani
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