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- who: Luoluo Wang et al. from the University of Hail, Saudi Arabia have published the research: Epitranscriptome profiling of spleen mRNA m6A methylation reveals pathways of host responses to malaria parasite infection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: For the sequencing in this study, the authors focused on the spleen mRNA m6A profiles induced by N67 (N67Infected) and N67C (N67CInfected) in comparison with noninfected control due to their unique disease phenotypes and their highly similar genome sequences.
- how: LC-MS/MS data showed that the average m6A levels in all P. yoelii-infected host . . .
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