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THE MALARIAL PARASITE IN RHODESIA. [PDF]
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Howard, Robert, Pakes, WalterC C.
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ON THE FLAGELLATED FORM OF THE MALARIAL PARASITE. [PDF]
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Re-evaluating malarial retinopathy to improve its diagnostic accuracy in paediatric cerebral malaria: A retrospective study. [PDF]
BackgroundPrevious work has identified that malarial retinopathy has diagnostic value in paediatric cerebral malaria (CM). To improve our understanding of malarial retinopathy as a predictor of cerebral parasite sequestration in paediatric CM we reviewed
Kyle J Wilson +8 more
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Biophysics of malarial parasite exit from infected erythrocytes. [PDF]
Upon infection and development within human erythrocytes, P. falciparum induces alterations to the infected RBC morphology and bio-mechanical properties to eventually rupture the host cells through parasitic and host derived proteases of cysteine and ...
Rajesh Chandramohanadas +11 more
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THE PARASITE OF MALARIA AND MALARIAL FEVERS.
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George Thin
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Transgenic luciferase-expressing Plasmodium falciparum parasites have been widely used for the evaluation of anti-malarial compounds. Here, to screen for anti-malarial drugs effective against multiple stages of the parasite, we generate a P.
Yukiko Miyazaki +11 more
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1H NMR metabonomics indicates continued metabolic changes and sexual dimorphism post-parasite clearance in self-limiting murine malaria model. [PDF]
Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium spp. is considered to be a global threat, specifically for the developing countries. In human subjects considerable information exists regarding post-malarial physiology.
Arjun Sengupta +3 more
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Plasmodium falciparum is a unicellular, intracellular protozoan parasite, and the causative agent of malaria in humans, a deadly vector borne infectious disease.
Harpreet Singh +5 more
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Erythrocyte tropism of malarial parasites: The reticulocyte appeal
Erythrocytes are formed from the enucleation of erythroblasts in the bone marrow, and as erythrocytes develop from immature reticulocytes into mature normocytes, they undergo extensive cellular changes through their passage in the blood. During the blood
Yew Wai Leong +6 more
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Objective: To compare immunochromatography and microscopic film method for the diagnosis of malaria in patients reporting to United Nations deployed hospital in Liberia. Study Design: Diagnostic accuracy study.
Syed Tanveer Abbas Gilani +3 more
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