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Mary R. Galinski
Researcher at Yerkes National Primate Research Center
Publications - 130
Citations - 7309
Mary R. Galinski is an academic researcher from Yerkes National Primate Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmodium vivax & Malaria. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 124 publications receiving 6599 citations. Previous affiliations of Mary R. Galinski include University of Queensland & Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Comparative genomics of the neglected human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax
Jane M. Carlton,Jane M. Carlton,John H. Adams,Joana C. Silva,Shelby L. Bidwell,Hernan Lorenzi,Elisabet Caler,Jonathan Crabtree,Jonathan Crabtree,Samuel V. Angiuoli,Emilio F. Merino,Paolo Amedeo,Qin Cheng,Richard M.R. Coulson,Brendan S. Crabb,Hernando A. del Portillo,Kobby Essien,T. Feldblyum,Carmen Fernandez-Becerra,Paul R. Gilson,Amy H. Gueye,Xiang Guo,Simon Kang’a,Taco W. A. Kooij,Michael Korsinczky,Michael Korsinczky,Esmeralda V. S. Meyer,Vish Nene,Ian T. Paulsen,Owen White,Stuart A. Ralph,Qinghu Ren,Tobias Sargeant,Steven L. Salzberg,Christian J. Stoeckert,Steven A. Sullivan,Marcio Massao Yamamoto,Stephen L. Hoffman,Jennifer R. Wortman,Malcolm J. Gardner,Mary R. Galinski,John W. Barnwell,Claire M. Fraser-Liggett +42 more
TL;DR: The synteny and isochore structure of P. vivax chromosomes are described, and it is shown that the parasite resembles other malaria parasites in gene content and metabolic potential, but possesses novel gene families and potential alternative invasion pathways not recognized previously.
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Key gaps in the knowledge of Plasmodium vivax, a neglected human malaria parasite
Ivo Mueller,Mary R. Galinski,J. Kevin Baird,Jane M. Carlton,Dhanpat K. Kochar,Pedro L. Alonso,Hernando A. del Portillo,Hernando A. del Portillo +7 more
TL;DR: This Review critically examines what is known about P vivax, focusing on identifying the crucial gaps that create obstacles to the elimination of this parasite in human populations.
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The genome of the simian and human malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi
Arnab Pain,Ulrike Böhme,Andrew Berry,Karen Mungall,Robert D. Finn,Andrew P. Jackson,Tobias Mourier,Jaina Mistry,Erica M. Pasini,Martin Aslett,S. Balasubrammaniam,Karsten M. Borgwardt,Karen Brooks,Celine Carret,Tim Carver,Inna Cherevach,Tracey Chillingworth,Taane G. Clark,Taane G. Clark,Mary R. Galinski,Neil Hall,D. Harper,David Harris,Heidi Hauser,Al Ivens,Christoph S. Janssen,Thomas M. Keane,Natasha Larke,Stacey A. Lapp,Matthias Marti,Sharon Moule,Irmtraud M. Meyer,Douglas Ormond,Nicholas S. Peters,Mandy Sanders,S. Sanders,Tobias Sargeant,Tobias Sargeant,Mark Simmonds,Frances Smith,R. Squares,Scott Thurston,Adrian Tivey,Danielle Walker,Brian White,Eduard Zuiderwijk,Carol Churcher,Michael A. Quail,Alan F. Cowman,C. M. R. Turner,Marie-Adèle Rajandream,Clemens H. M. Kocken,Alan W. Thomas,Chris I. Newbold,Chris I. Newbold,Bart Barrell,Matthew Berriman +56 more
TL;DR: This is the first monkey malaria parasite genome to be described, and it provides an opportunity for comparison with the recently completed P. vivax genome and other sequenced Plasmodium genomes.
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A reticulocyte-binding protein complex of plasmodium vivax merozoites
TL;DR: Two novel P. vivax proteins are introduced that comigrate on reducing SDS-polyacrylamide gels, colocalize at the apical pole of merozoites, and adhere specifically to reticulocytes, and function to target the reticULocyte subpopulation of red blood cells for invasion.
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Cross-species interactions between malaria parasites in humans.
M. C. Bruce,Christl A. Donnelly,Michael P. Alpers,Mary R. Galinski,John W. Barnwell,David Walliker,Karen P. Day +6 more
TL;DR: The dynamics of multiple Plasmodium infections in asymptomatic children living under intense malaria transmission pressure provide evidence for a density-dependent regulation that transcends species as well as genotype.