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Kirk W Deitsch

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Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|August 1, 2016
The nuclear envelope and gene organization in parasitic protozoa: Specializations associated with diseaseSamson O Obado, Lucy Glover, Kirk W Deitsch
BMC Ecology and Evolution|July 9, 2021
Evolution of transcriptional control of antigenic variation and virulence in human and ape malaria parasitesMackensie R Gross, Rosie Hsu, Kirk W Deitsch
Molecular Microbiology|October 26, 2020
The contribution of extrachromosomal DNA to genome plasticity in malaria parasitesXu Zhang, Kirk W Deitsch, Laura A Kirkman
Advances in Parasitology|August 2, 2024
PfEMP1 and var genes - Still of key importance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria pathogenesis and immunityLars Hviid, Anja R Jensen, Kirk W Deitsch
Trends in Parasitology|October 22, 2008
Plasmodium gene regulation: far more to factor inManuel Llinás, Kirk W Deitsch, Till S Voss
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|March 30, 2022
Shared Mechanisms for Mutually Exclusive Expression and Antigenic Variation by Protozoan ParasitesFrancesca Florini, Joseph E Visone, Kirk W Deitsch
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 13, 2013
Horizontal gene transfer of epigenetic machinery and evolution of parasitism in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and other apicomplexansSandeep P Kishore, John W Stiller, Kirk W Deitsch
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|June 9, 2009
Common strategies for antigenic variation by bacterial, fungal and protozoan pathogensKirk W Deitsch, Sheila A Lukehart, James R Stringer
Nucleic Acids Research|October 4, 2013
Malaria parasites utilize both homologous recombination and alternative end joining pathways to maintain genome integrityLaura A Kirkman, Elizabeth A Lawrence, Kirk W Deitsch
Journal of Molecular Evolution|May 19, 2009
An unusual recent expansion of the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II in primate malaria parasites features a motif otherwise found only in mammalian polymerasesSandeep P Kishore, Susan L Perkins, Thomas J Templeton, et al.
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Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|August 1, 2016
The nuclear envelope and gene organization in parasitic protozoa: Specializations associated with diseaseSamson O Obado, Lucy Glover, Kirk W Deitsch
BMC Ecology and Evolution|July 9, 2021
Evolution of transcriptional control of antigenic variation and virulence in human and ape malaria parasitesMackensie R Gross, Rosie Hsu, Kirk W Deitsch
Molecular Microbiology|October 26, 2020
The contribution of extrachromosomal DNA to genome plasticity in malaria parasitesXu Zhang, Kirk W Deitsch, Laura A Kirkman
Advances in Parasitology|August 2, 2024
PfEMP1 and var genes - Still of key importance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria pathogenesis and immunityLars Hviid, Anja R Jensen, Kirk W Deitsch
Trends in Parasitology|October 22, 2008
Plasmodium gene regulation: far more to factor inManuel Llinás, Kirk W Deitsch, Till S Voss
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|March 30, 2022
Shared Mechanisms for Mutually Exclusive Expression and Antigenic Variation by Protozoan ParasitesFrancesca Florini, Joseph E Visone, Kirk W Deitsch
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 13, 2013
Horizontal gene transfer of epigenetic machinery and evolution of parasitism in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and other apicomplexansSandeep P Kishore, John W Stiller, Kirk W Deitsch
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|June 9, 2009
Common strategies for antigenic variation by bacterial, fungal and protozoan pathogensKirk W Deitsch, Sheila A Lukehart, James R Stringer
Nucleic Acids Research|October 4, 2013
Malaria parasites utilize both homologous recombination and alternative end joining pathways to maintain genome integrityLaura A Kirkman, Elizabeth A Lawrence, Kirk W Deitsch
Journal of Molecular Evolution|May 19, 2009
An unusual recent expansion of the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II in primate malaria parasites features a motif otherwise found only in mammalian polymerasesSandeep P Kishore, Susan L Perkins, Thomas J Templeton, et al.
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