Plasmodium Condensin Core Subunits SMC2/SMC4 Mediate Atypical Mitosis and Are Essential for Parasite Proliferation and Transmission.

Pandey, Rajan; Abel, Steven; Boucher, Matthew; Wall, Richard J; Zeeshan, Mohammad; Rea, Edward; Freville, Aline; Lu, Xueqing Maggie; Brady, Declan; Daniel, Emilie; +9 more... Stanway, Rebecca R; Wheatley, Sally; Batugedara, Gayani; Hollin, Thomas; Bottrill, Andrew R; Gupta, Dinesh; Holder, Anthony A; Le Roch, Karine G; Tewari, Rita; (2020) Plasmodium Condensin Core Subunits SMC2/SMC4 Mediate Atypical Mitosis and Are Essential for Parasite Proliferation and Transmission. CELL REPORTS, 30 (6). 1883-1897.e6. ISSN 2211-1247 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2020.01.033

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Faculty and Department Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology
Research Centre Malaria Centre
PubMed ID 32049018
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