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Hayley D Buchanan

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Trends in Parasitology|October 30, 2016
Is the Mitochondrion a Good Malaria Drug Target?Christopher D Goodman, Hayley D Buchanan, Geoffrey I McFadden
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|September 7, 2022
Roles of the apicoplast across the life cycles of rodent and human malaria parasitesHayley D Buchanan, Christopher D Goodman, Geoffrey I McFadden
Trends in Parasitology|July 16, 2019
Bed Nets, Insecticides, and Antimalarials: Where to Next?Hayley D Buchanan, Geoffrey I McFadden, Christopher D Goodman
Cellular Microbiology|September 14, 2017
A genetic screen in rodent malaria parasites identifies five new apicoplast putative membrane transporters, one of which is essential in human malaria parasitesClaire P Sayers, Vanessa Mollard, Hayley D Buchanan, et al.
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Trends in Parasitology|October 30, 2016
Is the Mitochondrion a Good Malaria Drug Target?Christopher D Goodman, Hayley D Buchanan, Geoffrey I McFadden
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|September 7, 2022
Roles of the apicoplast across the life cycles of rodent and human malaria parasitesHayley D Buchanan, Christopher D Goodman, Geoffrey I McFadden
Trends in Parasitology|July 16, 2019
Bed Nets, Insecticides, and Antimalarials: Where to Next?Hayley D Buchanan, Geoffrey I McFadden, Christopher D Goodman
Cellular Microbiology|September 14, 2017
A genetic screen in rodent malaria parasites identifies five new apicoplast putative membrane transporters, one of which is essential in human malaria parasitesClaire P Sayers, Vanessa Mollard, Hayley D Buchanan, et al.
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