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TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY
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Trends in Parasitology - Most Read Articles
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Giardiasis – why do the symptoms sometimes never stop?
Lucy J. Robertson, Kurt Hanevik, Angel A. Escobedo, Kristine Mørch, Nina Langeland. Although giardiasis is considered by most medical practitioners to be an easily treated infection, prolonged symptoms due to, or following, Giardia duodenalis infection can have a significa....
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The ABCs of multidrug resistance in malaria
Jan B. Koenderink, Reginald A. Kavishe, Sanna R. Rijpma, Frans G.M. Russel. Expanding drug resistance could become a major problem in malaria treatment, as only a limited number of effective antimalarials are available. Drug resistance has been associated with single nucl....
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Of mice and women: rodent models of placental malaria
Lars Hviid, Claudio R.F. Marinho, Trine Staalsoe, Carlos Penha-Gonçalves. Pregnant women are at increased malaria risk. The infections are characterized by placental accumulation of infected erythrocytes (IEs) with adverse consequences for mother and baby. Placental IE ....
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Bayesian statistics for parasitologists
Marı́a-Gloria Basáñez, Clare Marshall, Hélène Carabin, Theresa Gyorkos, Lawrence Joseph. Bayesian statistical methods are increasingly being used in the analysis of parasitological data. Here, the basis of differences between the Bayesian method and the classical or frequentist approa....
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microRNAs: a role in drug resistance in parasitic nematodes?
Eileen Devaney, Alan D. Winter, Collette Britton. Drug resistance in parasitic nematodes is an increasing problem worldwide, with resistance reported to all three commonly used classes of anthelmintics. Most studies to date have sought to correla....
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