Simultaneous host and parasite expression profiling identifies tissue-specific transcriptional programs associated with susceptibility or resistance to experimental cerebral malaria
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* Corresponding author: Kevin C Kain kevin.kain@uhn.on.ca
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BMC Genomics 2006, 7:295 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-7-295
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