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“…Recently expression profiling by microarray analyses (Carucci, 2000;Cummings and Relman, 2000;Rathod et al, 2002) has been reported from a small number of taxa (Hayward et al, 2000;Mamoun et al, 2001;Cleary et al, 2002;Matrajt et al, 2002;Singh et al, 2002), and no doubt the popularity of this technique will increase in parasitology as resources (such as clones and arrays) become more widely available. Such studies are proving important in raising and testing hypotheses on the developmental biology of parasites, and the signalling pathways that control them.…”
Section: Microarraysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently expression profiling by microarray analyses (Carucci, 2000;Cummings and Relman, 2000;Rathod et al, 2002) has been reported from a small number of taxa (Hayward et al, 2000;Mamoun et al, 2001;Cleary et al, 2002;Matrajt et al, 2002;Singh et al, 2002), and no doubt the popularity of this technique will increase in parasitology as resources (such as clones and arrays) become more widely available. Such studies are proving important in raising and testing hypotheses on the developmental biology of parasites, and the signalling pathways that control them.…”
Section: Microarraysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The description of a high‐throughput technique that combines two‐dimensional liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry on trypsin‐treated protein mixtures has allowed the possibility to identify hundreds of expressed proteins from a complex sample [134]. The technique has the potential to identify proteins from the low‐abundance stages of Plasmodium , such as those from mosquitoes and liver [135, 136].…”
Section: Other Approaches For Malaria Vaccine Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malaria research is now entering a juncture where high-throughput genomic technologies are beginning to compensate for the vast information generated by the various sequencing projects [2,3,15,19,20]. Since classical genetics approaches are restricted when applied to studying malaria parasites, alternative methods for the examination of gene function and expression must be sought.…”
Section: Advances In Genomic and Proteomic Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%