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Sarah E Reece

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Malaria Journal|December 18, 2008
Does the drug sensitivity of malaria parasites depend on their virulence?Petra Schneider, Brian Hk Chan, Sarah E Reece, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|August 7, 2025
Time-of-day of infection: impact on liver stage malaria parasites in untreated and drug-treated hostsPetra Schneider, Aidan J O'Donnell, Alejandra Herbert-Mainero, et al.
Malaria Journal|April 20, 2016
Ecological influences on the behaviour and fertility of malaria parasitesLucy M Carter, Laura C Pollitt, Laurence G Wilson, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|August 18, 2022
Vector control: agents of selection on malaria parasites?Catherine E Oke, Victoria A Ingham, Craig A Walling, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology|June 3, 2019
Evolutionary sex allocation theory explains sex ratios in natural Plasmodium falciparum infectionsPetra Schneider, Hamza A Babiker, Amal A H Gadalla, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|October 30, 2019
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in malaria parasites is not constrained by previous responses to environmental changePhilip L G Birget, Petra Schneider, Aidan J O'Donnell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 24, 2012
Drug treatment of malaria infections can reduce levels of protection transferred to offspring via maternal immunityVincent Staszewski, Sarah E Reece, Aidan J O'Donnell, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 22, 2025
Time to start taking time seriously: how to investigate unexpected biological rhythms within infectious disease researchRachel S Edgar, Aidan J O'Donnell, Alan Xiaodong Zhuang, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|December 21, 2012
The Cinderella syndrome: why do malaria-infected cells burst at midnight?Nicole Mideo, Sarah E Reece, Adrian L Smith, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 1, 2005
Host cell preference and variable transmission strategies in malaria parasitesSarah E Reece, Alison B Duncan, Stuart A West, et al.
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Malaria Journal|December 18, 2008
Does the drug sensitivity of malaria parasites depend on their virulence?Petra Schneider, Brian Hk Chan, Sarah E Reece, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|August 7, 2025
Time-of-day of infection: impact on liver stage malaria parasites in untreated and drug-treated hostsPetra Schneider, Aidan J O'Donnell, Alejandra Herbert-Mainero, et al.
Malaria Journal|April 20, 2016
Ecological influences on the behaviour and fertility of malaria parasitesLucy M Carter, Laura C Pollitt, Laurence G Wilson, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|August 18, 2022
Vector control: agents of selection on malaria parasites?Catherine E Oke, Victoria A Ingham, Craig A Walling, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology|June 3, 2019
Evolutionary sex allocation theory explains sex ratios in natural Plasmodium falciparum infectionsPetra Schneider, Hamza A Babiker, Amal A H Gadalla, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|October 30, 2019
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in malaria parasites is not constrained by previous responses to environmental changePhilip L G Birget, Petra Schneider, Aidan J O'Donnell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 24, 2012
Drug treatment of malaria infections can reduce levels of protection transferred to offspring via maternal immunityVincent Staszewski, Sarah E Reece, Aidan J O'Donnell, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 22, 2025
Time to start taking time seriously: how to investigate unexpected biological rhythms within infectious disease researchRachel S Edgar, Aidan J O'Donnell, Alan Xiaodong Zhuang, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|December 21, 2012
The Cinderella syndrome: why do malaria-infected cells burst at midnight?Nicole Mideo, Sarah E Reece, Adrian L Smith, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 1, 2005
Host cell preference and variable transmission strategies in malaria parasitesSarah E Reece, Alison B Duncan, Stuart A West, et al.
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