Transcriptomic analyses implicate neuronal plasticity and chloride homeostasis in ivermectin resistance and response to treatment in a parasitic nematode

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  • who: Roz Laing and colleagues from the Editor: CAndersen, Northwestern University, (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom have published the research work: Transcriptomic analyses implicate neuronal plasticity and chloride homeostasis in ivermectin resistance and response to treatment in a parasitic nematode, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show the utility of genetic cross to identify differences in gene expression that are specific to ivermectin selection and provide framework to better understand ivermectin resistance and response to treatment in parasitic helminths. The authors used a genetic cross of a multi . . .

     

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