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dc.contributor.authorWaters, Norman C-
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-17T06:59:21Z-
dc.date.available2014-12-17T06:59:21Z-
dc.date.issued2008-12-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/431-
dc.description.abstractProtein kinases (PKs) play crucial roles in the control of proliferation and differentiation in eukaryotic cells. Research on protein phosphorylation has expanded tremendously in the past few years, in part as a consequence of the realization that PKs represent attractive drug targets in a variety of diseases. Activity in Plasmodium PK research has followed this trend, and several reports on various aspects of this subject were delivered at the Molecular Approaches to Malaria 2008 meeting (MAM2008), a sharp increase from the previous meeting. Here, the authors of most of these communications join to propose an integrated update of the development of the rapidly expanding field of Plasmodium kinomics.en_US
dc.publisherCell Pressen_US
dc.titleProtein kinases of malaria parasites: an update.en_US
dc.contributor.coauthorDoerig, Christian-
dc.contributor.coauthorBillker, Oliver-
dc.contributor.coauthorHaystead, Timothy-
dc.contributor.coauthorSharma, Pushkar-
dc.contributor.coauthorTobin, Andrew B-
dc.journalTrends Parasitol.en_US
dc.volumeno24en_US
dc.issueno12en_US
dc.pages570-577en_US
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