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Erandi K. De Silva
Erandi K. De Silva
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Identification and genome-wide prediction of DNA binding specificities for the ApiAP2 family of regulators from the malaria parasite
TL Campbell, EK De Silva, KL Olszewski, O Elemento, M Llinás
PLoS pathogens 6 (10), e1001165, 2010
2922010
Specific DNA-binding by apicomplexan AP2 transcription factors
EK De Silva, AR Gehrke, K Olszewski, I León, JS Chahal, ML Bulyk, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (24), 8393-8398, 2008
2892008
A triplex-forming sequence from the human c-MYC promoter interferes with DNA transcription
BP Belotserkovskii, E De Silva, S Tornaletti, G Wang, KM Vasquez, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 282 (44), 32433-32441, 2007
1472007
ApiAP2 transcription factor restricts development of the Toxoplasma tissue cyst
JB Radke, O Lucas, EK De Silva, YF Ma, WJ Sullivan, LM Weiss, M Llinas, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (17), 6871-6876, 2013
1402013
Structural determinants of DNA binding by a P. falciparum ApiAP2 transcriptional regulator
SE Lindner, EK De Silva, JL Keck, M Llinás
Journal of molecular biology 395 (3), 558-567, 2010
772010
Real-time, specific and sensitive detection of Salmonella using a handheld, immuno field effect transistor (immunoFET)
EK De Silva, J Schley, SC Lee, MT Byrne
International Association for Food Protection, 2015
2015
A Family of Novel Transcriptional Regulators in the Malaria Parasite
EK De Silva
Princeton University, 2011
2011
Dissecting the role of the ApiAP2 DNA-binding proteins in Plasmodium falciparum.
EK De Silva, JS Chahal, I Leon, AA Gehrke, ML Bulyk, M Llinas
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY 38, S46-S46, 2008
2008
Characterization of the apiap2 DNA-binding proteins in Plasmodium falciparum
EK De Silva, JS Chahal, I Leon, A Gehrke, ML Bulyk, M Llinas
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 77 (5), 308-308, 2007
2007
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