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Genotypes and Multi-Clonality in Plasmodium falciparum Analysed by Direct Genome Sequencing from Peripheral Blood of Malaria ... Heinrich Magnus Manske (born 24 May 1974) is a German biochemist, who is a leading researcher on malaria. He is a senior staff ... In 2012, Manske was co-author of a paper published in Nature that demonstrated new ways to identify areas where malaria ... The researchers developed a technique to extract the malaria parasite DNA directly from the blood, which minimizes errors in ...
The risk of severe malaria by Plasmodium falciparum is three times as high in pregnant women, with a median maternal mortality ... The presence of a placenta for pathogens to use as a habitat, such as by L. Monocytogenes and P. falciparum. Pregnant women are ... In women where the pregnancy is not the first, malaria infection is more often asymptomatic, even at high parasite loads, ... Limited data suggest that malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax is also more severe during pregnancy. Severe and disseminated ...
It has been observed that alkaloids in this plants bulb have properties to fight against malaria caused by P. falciparum. List ...
In Gambia the Sl (2)/McC(b) phenotype appears to have been positively selected - presumably due to malaria. 80% of Papua New ... Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) interacts with uninfected erythrocytes. This 'stickiness', known ... Mutations in this gene have also been associated with a reduction in Plasmodium falciparum rosetting, conferring protection ... against severe malaria. Alternate allele-specific splice variants, encoding different isoforms, have been characterized. ...
Food vacuoles (also called digestive vacuole) are organelles found in Ciliates, and Plasmodium falciparum, a protozoan parasite ... that causes Malaria. In histopathology, vacuolization is the formation of vacuoles or vacuole-like structures, within or ...
... falciparum methionine aminopeptidase 2 and inhibit malaria parasite growth in vitro and in vivo". Chem. Biol. 16 (2): 193-202. ...
... but no evidence of Plasmodium falciparum-like malaria parasites in wild greater spot-nosed monkeys (Cercopithecus nictitans)". ... "Extensive diversity of malaria parasites circulating in Central African bats and monkeys". Ecology and Evolution. 8 (21): 10578 ... "High diversity of West African bat malaria parasites and a tight link with rodent Plasmodium taxa". Proceedings of the National ... and Mandrillus sphinx to study the infection rate of the malaria parasites in the genus Hepatocystis. The research involves ...
... has been shown to be an essential receptor on red blood cells for the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. ... It is hoped that by developing antibodies to the parasite ligand for Basigin, Rh5, a better vaccine for malaria might be found ... Basigin is bound by the PfRh5 protein on the surface of the malaria parasite.[citation needed] The host-cell-expressed basigin ... November 2011). "Basigin is a receptor essential for erythrocyte invasion by Plasmodium falciparum". Nature. 480 (7378): 534- ...
Genotypes and Multi-Clonality in Plasmodium falciparum Analysed by Direct Genome Sequencing from Peripheral Blood of Malaria ... Kwiatkowski, Dominic P. (2005). "How malaria has affected the human genome and what human genetics can teach us about malaria ... Kwiatkowski spent several years in West Africa, where malaria causes high levels of infant mortality, and this was a major ... He made significant contributions to the understanding of malaria pathogenesis and genetic mechanisms of resistance to the ...
... the potential to rapidly spread resistance genes against malaria in order to rebuff the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum ... Ledford, Heidi; Callaway, Ewen (23 November 2015). "'Gene drive' mosquitoes engineered to fight malaria - Nature News & Comment ...
Plasmodium vivax was imported to North America by British settlers, and Plasmodium falciparum arrived in the bodies of enslaved ... By the 1930s, malaria had become concentrated in 13 southeastern states. In 1940 the United States Department of War asked the ... DDT was applied to the interior surfaces of rural homes or entire premises in counties where malaria was reported to have been ... By 1951, malaria was considered eliminated altogether from the country and the CDC gradually withdrew from active participation ...
... falciparum methionine aminopeptidase 2 and inhibit malaria parasite growth in vitro and in vivo". Chemistry & Biology. 16 (2): ... with high affinity to the METAP2 enzyme in malaria parasites and has been investigated as a potential treatment for malaria. ...
Other current projects include MESA's goal to eradicate the Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax malaria strains in China ... The Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance (MESA) is an organization founded on the research carried out by the Malaria ... "Grants". Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance. Retrieved 3 January 2017. "malERA Refresh: Updating the Malaria Eradication ... It was created after the Malaria Forum in 2007, hosted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, reestablished malaria ...
Plasmodium falciparum is the major cause of infection. Senegal has made significant progress against malaria and remains a ... While the number of reported malaria cases has dropped in recent years (due in part to a change in case definition), malaria is ... receive seasonal malaria chemoprevention and are prioritized for home-based management. As a result of the scale-up of malaria ... Malaria is endemic throughout Senegal, and the entire population is at risk. Transmission occurs seasonally and is affected by ...
... (LSA) are a set of peptides from Plasmodium falciparum that are recognized by the body's immune system. ... "A retrospective evaluation of the role of T cells in the development of malaria vaccine". Experimental Parasitology. 126 (3): ...
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... monophosphate decarboxylase enzyme complex in human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum". Biochemical and Biophysical ... P. falciparum ODCase has been successfully inhibited by modifications on cytidine-5'-monophosphate N3 and N4. Click on genes, ... P. falciparum OPRTase follows a random pathway in OMP synthesis and degradation. Transition state analyses have used isotopic ... In Plasmodium falciparum, the OPRTase-OMPDCase complex increases the kinetic and thermal stability when compared to ...
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It may be a vector for malaria. The anatomy of A. crucians is very similar to that of Anopheles bradleyi. The proboscis is dark ... or both of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Carpenter, Stanley J.; LaCasse, Walter J. (1974). Mosquitoes of North ... In research conducted by W.V. King in 1916, it was discovered that Anopheles female mosquitoes are carriers of malaria. In this ... King, W.V (1916). "Experiments on the development of malaria parasites in three American species of Anopheles". Journal of ...
It is common in some communities in Malaysia and Papua New Guinea, as it confers some resistance to cerebral Falciparum Malaria ... The reasons behind the resistance to malaria become clear when given an explanation the way in which Plasmodium falciparum ... a marked in vivo resistance to infection by the causative pathogen of malaria, Plasmodium falciparum. Unlike those with the ... Because of this, the 35% incidence rate of SAO along the north coast of Madang Province in Papua New Guinea, where malaria in ...
Plasmodium falciparum (PDB ID: 5JWB) The enzymatic oxidoreduction reaction catalyzed by NDH-2 may be described as follows: NADH ... with Small Molecule To Eliminate Drug-Resistant Malaria". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 60 (5): 1994-2005. doi:10.1021/acs. ... "Target Elucidation by Cocrystal Structures of NADH-Ubiquinone Oxidoreductase of Plasmodium falciparum (PfNDH2) ...
... falciparum, P. vivax, or P. ovale; Quartan fever, with a 72-hour periodicity, typical of later course malaria caused by P. ... Chin, W.; Contacos, P. G.; Coatney, G. R.; Kimball, H. R. (20 August 1965). "A Naturally Acquired Quotidian-Type Malaria in Man ... Tertiana and Quartana are the goddesses of tertian and quartan fevers of malaria in Roman mythology. Jvarasura (fever-demon in ... Intermittent fever is present only for a certain period, later cycling back to normal (e.g., in malaria, leishmaniasis, pyemia ...
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Leech, J H; Barnwell, J W; Aikawa, M; Miller, L H; Howard, R J (1 April 1984). "Plasmodium falciparum malaria: association of ... Thirteen years of his group's malaria research on antigenic variation in malaria culminated in the first molecular cloning of ... a parasite protein that this human malaria parasite expresses on the surface of malaria-infected red cells This antigen ... His independent malaria work continued at Affymax with support from USAID and Affymax, leading to cloning of the PfEMP1 gene ...
The Wright b antigen (Wrb) is located on glycophorin A and acts as a receptor for the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. ... Ridgwell K, Tanner MJ, Anstee DJ (January 1983). "The Wrb antigen, a receptor for Plasmodium falciparum malaria, is located on ... The erythrocyte binding antigen 175 of P. falciparum recognises the terminal Neu5Ac(alpha 2-3)Gal-sequences of glycophorin A. ... Facer CA (November 1983). "Merozoites of P. falciparum require glycophorin for invasion into red cells". Bull Soc Pathol Exot ...
... and Plasmodium falciparum (malaria). These parasites seem to be more vulnerable to inhibition of Farnesyltransferase than ...
... possess the most rapid action of all current drugs against falciparum malaria. Artesunate is also efficient in reducing egg ... 2007). "Antischistosomal efficacy of artesunate combination therapies administered as curative treatments for malaria attacks ...
Lecture on Malaria and the Sickle-Cell Connection. Human Biology 153. Stanford University. 6 Feb. 2009.[verification needed] ... By spraying DDT in homes, the Anopheles a genus of mosquitoes known to carry the deadly Plasmodium falciparum was mostly ... In the 1950s, there was a worldwide effort to eradicate malaria. As part of that effort, Mexico launched the Campaña Nacional ... para la Erradicación de Paludismo, or the National Campaign for the Eradication of Malaria. ...
FNRs from two major parasites affecting humans, Plasmodium falciparum, which causes malaria, and Toxoplasma gondii, which ... "The ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase/ferredoxin electron transfer system of Plasmodium falciparum". The FEBS Journal. 276 (14): 3825- ...