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Background Theileria parva is an intracellular parasite that causes a lymphoproliferative disease in cattle. It does so by inducing cancer-like phenotypes in the host cells it infects, although the molecular and regulatory mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. RNAseq data, and the resulti...


Tretina, K.Pelle, RogerSilva, J.C.[Cis regulatory motifs and antisense transcriptional control in the apicomplexan Theileria parva]Cis regulatory motifs and antisense transcriptional control in the apicomplexan Theileria parva
Autor: Pelle, Roger

For the November 2011 'liveSTOCK Exchange' event at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Roger Pellé, reflects on ILRI's biotechnology research accomplishments, from the past 10 years, that involved partnerships with other centres and countries in Africa.


Pelle, Roger[ILRI research on animal diseases in Africa—Accomplishments and partnerships]ILRI research on animal diseases in Africa—Accomplishments and partnerships
Hassan, S.Skilton, R.A.Pelle, RogerOdongo, D.Bishop, Richard P.Ahmed, J.Seitzer, U.Bakheit, M.Hassan, S.M.El Hussein, A.M.[Assessment of the prevalence of Theileria lestoquardi in sheep from the Sudan using serological and molecular methods]Assessment of the prevalence of Theileria lestoquardi in sheep from the Sudan using serological and molecular methods

Celik, V.Icen, I.Pelle, RogerMunzuroglu, O.Geckil, H.[Expression of gene encoding Theileria parva enolase in Escherichia coli JM103 strain]Expression of gene encoding Theileria parva enolase in Escherichia coli JM103 strain
Grace, DeliaMariner, Jeffrey C.Jost, ChristinePelle, RogerOmore, Amos O.Randolph, Thomas F.Rich, Karl M.[Research for action: ILRI’s work on avian influenza in Africa and Asia.]Research for action: ILRI’s work on avian influenza in Africa and Asia.

Members of the genus Trypanosoma, within the order Kinetoplastida, are unicellular parasitic organisms which are a major threat to human health and livestock productivity in large areas of the developing world. Despite their relatively small genome size, these primitive organisms undergo complex ...


Murphy, N.B.Pelle, Roger[Rapid identification of differentially expressed genes in trypanosomes]Rapid identification of differentially expressed genes in trypanosomes
Osanya, A.Pelle, RogerMurphy, N.B.[Rapid identification of differentially expressed genes in trypanosomes mRNA transcripts of African trypanosomes]Rapid identification of differentially expressed genes in trypanosomes mRNA transcripts of African trypanosomes
Pelle, RogerChepkorir, N.Pandit, P.Murphy, N.B.[RADES-PCR rapidly identifies differentially expressed trypanosome sequences both in vitro and in vivo]RADES-PCR rapidly identifies differentially expressed trypanosome sequences both in vitro and in vivo
Mwangi, D.M.Graham, S.P.Pelle, RogerHonda, Y.Tonukari, N.J.Yamage, I.M.Glew, E.J.Villiers, Etienne P. deShah, TushaarBishop, Richard P.Abuya, E.Awino, EliasGachanja, J.Luyai, A.E.Mbwika, F.Muthiani, A.M.Ndegwa, D.M.Njahira, Moses N.Nyanjui, J.K.Onono, F.O.Osaso, J.Saya, R.M.Wildmann, C.Fraser, C.M.Maudlin, I.Gardner, M.J.Morzaria, S.P.Loosmore, S.Gilbert, S.C.Audonnet, J.C.Bruggen, P. van derNene, VishvanathTaracha, E.L.N.[Exploiting host immunity and parasite genomics to develop a robust sub-unit vaccine against East Coast fever in cattle - Where are we?]Exploiting host immunity and parasite genomics to develop a robust sub-unit vaccine against East Coast fever in cattle - Where are we?

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