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1001 ▼a Wale, Nina.
24510 ▼a Resource Competition and the Evolution of Drug Resistance in Malaria Parasites.
260 ▼a [S.l.] : ▼b The Pennsylvania State University., ▼c 2016
260 1 ▼a Ann Arbor : ▼b ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, ▼c 2016
300 ▼a 172 p.
500 ▼a Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-12(E), Section: B.
5021 ▼a Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Pennsylvania State University, 2016.
520 ▼a Parasites extract resources from their hosts. Since hosts have little interest in supplying resources to parasites and parasites often live at high densities, resources can be in short supply. As a result, competition between parasites within-ho
520 ▼a Here we use a mouse model of malaria infection, Plasmodium chabaudi, to investigate how the availability of within-host resources impacts both the population dynamics of parasites and the emergence of drug resistant parasites. We demonstrate th
520 ▼a Our work shows that changes in within-host resource availability can alter parasite-parasite and host-parasite interactions and can be harnessed in the management of drug resistance.
590 ▼a School code: 0176.
650 4 ▼a Biology.
650 4 ▼a Evolution & development.
650 4 ▼a Parasitology.
690 ▼a 0306
690 ▼a 0412
690 ▼a 0718
71020 ▼a The Pennsylvania State University. ▼b Biology.
7730 ▼t Dissertation Abstracts International ▼g 79-12B(E).
773 ▼t Dissertation Abstract International
790 ▼a 0176
791 ▼a Ph.D.
792 ▼a 2016
793 ▼a English
85640 ▼u http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T15000736 ▼n KERIS
980 ▼a 201812 ▼f 2019
990 ▼a 관리자