HIGHLIGHTS
- who: BMC Genomics and colleagues from the Montpellier, France have published the paper: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on these showing significant changes in their expression that are likely to be relevant to the pathogenesis of parasite infection: (i) human MΦs genes belonging to key immune response proteins (e_g IFNγ pathway S100 and chemokine families) and_(ii) a group of Leishmania genes showing a preferential expression at the parasite's intra-cellular developing stage. (page number not for citation purposes) __NEWPAGE__BMC 2008 9:238 Conclusions: Dual SAGE transcriptome . . .
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