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- who: TYPE et al. from the University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom have published the Article: Transcriptomic analysis of the adaptation to prolonged starvation of the insect-dwelling epimastigotes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Since the persistence of a homogeneous transcriptomic core (at least from Se to Si), clearly different from the exponentially growing parasite population (E), may reflect the molecular distinctiveness of T. cruzi parasites in prolonged culture conditions, the authors focused on the analysis of the shared DEGs of Se and Si vs. E (Seu22c2Si DEGs).
- how: To shed light on the . . .
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