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- who: Auru00e9lie Dumarchey et al. from the CNRS UMR8104, Universitu00e9 Paris Citu00e9, Institut Cochin, Paris, France have published the article: Erythropoiesis and Malaria, a Multifaceted Interplay, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study reported a decrease in transcripts of genes involved in erythropoiesis (TAL1, GATA1, NFE2, ARID3A, ALAS1 and ALAS2) while those related to cytokine secretion or complement cascade were upregulated .
- future: Investigations will be necessary to decipher more precisely the cell cycle for each stage of erythroid differentiation in malaria patients. Recent studies from splenectomised patients suggest that the main reservoir for . . .
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