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1. Digest: Resource limitation as a mechanism for constraining the evolution of virulence in malaria parasites.

2. Proliferation in malaria parasites: How resource limitation can prevent evolution of greater virulence.

3. Identification of gametocyte-associated pir genes in the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS.

4. Analysis of pir gene expression across the Plasmodium life cycle.

5. Structure of the Plasmodium -interspersed repeat proteins of the malaria parasite.

6. Malaria parasites regulate intra-erythrocytic development duration via serpentine receptor 10 to coordinate with host rhythms.

7. The Consequences of Mixed-Species Malaria Parasite Co-Infections in Mice and Mosquitoes for Disease Severity, Parasite Fitness, and Transmission Success.

8. Testing possible causes of gametocyte reduction in temporally out-of-synch malaria infections.

9. Plasticity and genetic variation in traits underpinning asexual replication of the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi.

10. Heterologous Expression of a Novel Drug Transporter from the Malaria Parasite Alters Resistance to Quinoline Antimalarials.

11. Lys48 ubiquitination during the intraerythrocytic cycle of the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi.

12. ICAM-1 is a key receptor mediating cytoadherence and pathology in the Plasmodium chabaudi malaria model.

13. Facilitation through altered resource availability in a mixed-species rodent malaria infection.

14. Characterization of the Plasmodium Interspersed Repeats (PIR) proteins of Plasmodium chabaudi indicates functional diversity.

15. Relevance of undetectably rare resistant malaria parasites in treatment failure: experimental evidence from Plasmodium chabaudi.

16. Information use and plasticity in the reproductive decisions of malaria parasites.

17. Mosquito transmission, growth phenotypes and the virulence of malaria parasites.

18. Systematic analysis of intron size and abundance parameters in diverse lineages.

19. Aggressive chemotherapy and the selection of drug resistant pathogens.

20. The unique structure of the apicoplast genome of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi.

21. Artemisinin resistance in rodent malaria--mutation in the AP2 adaptor μ-chain suggests involvement of endocytosis and membrane protein trafficking.

22. Virulence, drug sensitivity and transmission success in the rodent malaria, Plasmodium chabaudi.

23. Molecular evolution and phylogenetics of rodent malaria parasites.

24. A high-coverage artificial chromosome library for the genome-wide screening of drug-resistance genes in malaria parasites.

25. Characterization and gene expression analysis of the cir multi-gene family of Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi (AS).

26. Quantitative genome re-sequencing defines multiple mutations conferring chloroquine resistance in rodent malaria.

27. Enhanced transmission of drug-resistant parasites to mosquitoes following drug treatment in rodent malaria.

28. The evolutionary consequences of blood-stage vaccination on the rodent malaria Plasmodium chabaudi.

29. When malaria slips a vaccine's net.

30. Genome comparison of human and non-human malaria parasites reveals species subset-specific genes potentially linked to human disease.

31. Causes of variation in malaria infection dynamics: insights from theory and data.

32. Genomewide scan reveals amplification of mdr1 as a common denominator of resistance to mefloquine, lumefantrine, and artemisinin in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria parasites.

33. Characterization and tissue-specific expression patterns of the Plasmodium chabaudi cir multigene family.

34. RATT: Rapid Annotation Transfer Tool.

35. Competition and the evolution of reproductive restraint in malaria parasites.

36. Experimental evolution, genetic analysis and genome re-sequencing reveal the mutation conferring artemisinin resistance in an isogenic lineage of malaria parasites.

37. Experimental evolution of resistance to artemisinin combination therapy results in amplification of the mdr1 gene in a rodent malaria parasite.

38. Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi malaria parasites can develop stable resistance to atovaquone with a mutation in the cytochrome b gene.

39. Augmented particle trapping and attenuated inflammation in the liver by protective vaccination against Plasmodium chabaudi malaria.

40. Does the drug sensitivity of malaria parasites depend on their virulence?

41. Transformation of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi and generation of a stable fluorescent line PcGFPCON.

42. Evolutionary biology: sex ratios writ small.

43. Sex ratio adjustment and kin discrimination in malaria parasites.

44. CD4+T cells do not mediate within-host competition between genetically diverse malaria parasites.

45. Experimental manipulation of immune-mediated disease and its fitness costs for rodent malaria parasites.

46. Transmission stage investment of malaria parasites in response to in-host competition.

47. Linkage group selection: towards identifying genes controlling strain specific protective immunity in malaria.

48. Gene encoding a deubiquitinating enzyme is mutated in artesunate- and chloroquine-resistant rodent malaria parasites.

49. Within-host competition in genetically diverse malaria infections: parasite virulence and competitive success.

50. The role of immune-mediated apparent competition in genetically diverse malaria infections.

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