Njunge J
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Barriers and enablers to the effective implementation of omics research in low- and middle-income countries.Nacis JS, Kamande P, Toni AT, Mudibo E, Musyimi R, Popluechai S, Dailey-Chwalibóg T, Voskuijl W, Dable-Tupas G, Shahid Asmsb Bascos NA, Afroze F, Chisti MJ, Singa B, Ngari M, Tigoi C, Mhango G, Freitag H, Potani I, Mukisa J, Kirolos A, Mutasa K, Ouédraogo LO, Prentice AM, Girma T, Prendergast AJ, Njunge J, Kelly P, Berkley JA, Tickell KD, Gonzales GB
Nat Biotechnol, (2024). 42:988-991
Distinct transcriptomic signatures define febrile malaria depending on initial infective states, asymptomatic or uninfected.Kimenyi KM, Akinyi MY, Mwikali K, Gilmore T, Mwangi S, Omer E, Gichuki B, Wambua J, Njunge J, Obiero G, Bejon P, Langhorne J, Abdi A, Ochola-Oyier LI
BMC Infect Dis, (2024). 24:140
Characterization of Anopheles gambiae D7 salivary proteins as markers of human-mosquito bite contact.Oseno B, Marura F, Ogwang R, Muturi M, Njunge J, Nkumama I, Mwakesi R, Mwai K, Rono MK, Mwakubambanya R, Osier F, Tuju J
Parasit Vectors, (2022). 15:11
Cadmium tolerance pathway in Anopheles gambiae senso stricto.Rono MK, Muturi CN, Ochieng R, Mwakubabanya R, Wachira FN, Mwangangi J, Kinyanjui S, Njunge J, Mireji PO
Acta Trop, (2019). 198:105033
Untargeted analysis of the airway proteomes of children with respiratory infections using mass spectrometry based proteomics.Sande CJ, Mutunga M, Muteti J, Berkley JA, Nokes DJ, Njunge J
Sci Rep, (2018). 8:13814