1H NMR METABONOMICS INDICATES CONTINUED METABOLIC CHANGES AND SEXUAL DIMORPHISM POST-PARASITE CLEARANCE IN SELF-LIMITING MURINE MALARIA MODEL.

1H NMR metabonomics indicates continued metabolic changes and sexual dimorphism post-parasite clearance in self-limiting murine malaria model.

Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium spp.is considered to be a global threat, specifically for the developing countries.In human subjects considerable information exists regarding post-malarial physiology.However, most murine malarial models are lethal, and most studies deal with acute phases occurring as disease progresses.Much l

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Ferric reduction by a CYBDOM protein counteracts increased iron availability in root meristems induced by phosphorus deficiency

Abstract To mobilize sparingly available phosphorus (P) in the rhizosphere, many plant species secrete camif commode malate to release P sorbed onto (hydr)oxides of aluminum and iron (Fe).In the presence of Fe, malate can provoke Fe over-accumulation in the root apoplast, triggering a series of events that inhibit root growth.Here, we identified HY

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