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Frank M
,
Deitsch K
. 2006.
Activation, silencing and mutually exclusive expression within the var gene family of Plasmodium falciparum.
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Int J Parasitol. 36(9):975-85.
Chookajorn T
,
Dzikowski R
,
Frank M
,
Li F
,
Jiwani AZ
,
Hartl DL
,
Deitsch KW
. 2007.
Epigenetic memory at malaria virulence genes.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 104(3):899-902.
Frank M
,
Kirkman L
,
Costantini D
,
Sanyal S
,
Lavazec C
,
Templeton TJ
,
Deitsch KW
. 2008.
Frequent recombination events generate diversity within the multi-copy variant antigen gene families of Plasmodium falciparum.
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Int J Parasitol. 38(10):1099-109.
Dzikowski R
,
Li F
,
Amulic B
,
Eisberg A
,
Frank M
,
Patel S
,
Wellems TE
,
Deitsch KW
. 2007.
Mechanisms underlying mutually exclusive expression of virulence genes by malaria parasites.
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EMBO Rep. 8(10):959-65.
Dzikowski R
,
Frank M
,
Deitsch K
. 2006.
Mutually exclusive expression of virulence genes by malaria parasites is regulated independently of antigen production.
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PLoS Pathog. 2(3):e22.
Frank M
,
Dzikowski R
,
Costantini D
,
Amulic B
,
Berdougo E
,
Deitsch K
. 2006.
Strict pairing of var promoters and introns is required for var gene silencing in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
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J Biol Chem. 281(15):9942-52.
Frank M
,
Dzikowski R
,
Amulic B
,
Deitsch K
. 2007.
Variable switching rates of malaria virulence genes are associated with chromosomal position.
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Mol Microbiol. 64(6):1486-98.