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The phrase "a parasites" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a parasite" when referring to a single organism or "parasites" when referring to multiple organisms.
Example: "A parasite can cause various health issues in its host."
Alternatives: "an organism that lives off another" or "a harmful organism."
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In this initial analysis we also noticed that Pf fikk7.1 was more than 3-fold up-regulated in ring stage FCR3-CSA-selected (chondroitin sulfate A) parasites when compared to CD36-selected parasites.
P. yoelii 17× A parasites were derived from a cloned line (A) provided by Dr D. Walliker, as described previously [42].
The tree from the phylogenetic mixture model contains a parasites clan with 95% bootstrap support.
However, the phylogenetic mixture model still results in a tree with a parasites clan.
The non-phylogenetic mixture model gives trees without a parasites clan.
Using the non-phylogenetic mixture model in conjunction with conditioned logdet resulted in estimating a parasites clan less often.
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Infection with Pb-A parasites is fatal in 100% of mice.
We next measured the susceptibility of galectin-3-KO mice to ECM following infection with Pb-A parasites.
Further investigation in mice deficient for the CD14 gene revealed that loss of CD14 had a dual effect following infection with Pb-A parasites.
P. berghei ANKA (Pb-A) parasites (an uncloned parasite line) were stored as frozen stabilities in liquid nitrogen at the Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research, NIAID.
Green fluorescent protein transgenic parasites derived from the cl15cy1 clone of Pb-A were used in the Togbe et al study while in this study, we used an uncloned line of Pb-A parasites that had undergone no genetic manipulation.
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