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Complete Genome Sequence of the Apicomplexan, Cryptosporidium parvum
Mitchell S. Abrahamsen
, Thomas J. Templeton
, Shinichiro Enomoto
,
Juan E. Abrahante
, Guan Zhu
, Cheryl A. Lancto
, Mingqi Deng
, Chang Liu
, Giovanni Widmer
, Saul Tzipori
, Gregory A. Buck
, Ping Xu
, Alan T. Bankier
, Paul H. Dear
, Bernard A. Konfortov
, Helen F. Spriggs
, Lakshminarayan Iyer
, Vivek Anantharaman
, L. Aravind
, Vivek Kapur
University of Minnesota Informatics Institute
Medicine - Cardiology Division
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AIDS Patients
50%
Apicomplexan
100%
Apicoplast
50%
Complete Genome Sequence
100%
Cryptosporidium Parvum
100%
Drug Development
50%
Genome Analysis
50%
Healthy Animals
50%
Healthy Individuals
50%
High Similarity
50%
Host Interaction
50%
Intestinal Parasites
50%
Metabolic Pathway
50%
Metabolism
50%
Mitochondria
50%
Mitochondrium
50%
Novel Class
50%
Parvum
50%
Plasmodium
50%
Secreted Proteins
50%
Surface Proteins
50%
Toxoplasma
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Apicomplexa
100%
Apicoplast
50%
Cell Surface
50%
Cryptosporidium parvum
100%
Infection
50%
Intestine Parasite
50%
Mitochondrion
50%
Normal Human
50%
Plasmodium
50%
Toxoplasma
50%