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[Morphology, biology and life-cycle of Plasmodium parasites].

Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 2008
Laveran first discovered that an infectious agent was responsible for malaria by using a simple microscope, without the assistance of specific stains. Our knowledge of the Plasmodium life cycle and cellular biology has progressed with each technological advance, from Romanovsky staining and histology to electron microscopy, immunocytochemistry ...
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An ApiAp2 Transcription Factor with a Dispensable Role in Plasmodium berghei Life Cycle

ACS Infectious Diseases
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle and undergo replication and population expansion within vertebrate hosts and mosquito vectors. These developmental transitions rely on changes in gene expression and chromatin reorganization that result in the activation and silencing of stage-specific genes. The ApiAp2 family of DNA-binding proteins plays an
null Nirdosh   +2 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE LIFE‐CYCLE OF PLASMODIUM MALARIAE

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1948
M J, MACKERRAS, Q N, ERCOLE
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Plasmodium Life Cycle in Hepatocyte with Varying Population

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
Nagadevi Bala Nagaram, Suresh Rasapan
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Plasmodium vivax: modern strategies to study a persistent parasite's life cycle.

Advances in parasitology, 2013
Plasmodium vivax has unique attributes to support its survival in varying ecologies and climates. These include hypnozoite forms in the liver, an invasion preference for reticulocytes, caveola-vesicle complex structures in the infected erythrocyte membrane and rapidly forming and circulating gametocytes.
Mary R, Galinski   +2 more
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Targeting Malaria's Achilles' Heels: A Review of Plasmodium Life Cycle Vulnerabilities for Drug Discovery

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
The global rise of drug-resistant malaria parasites is becoming an increasing threat to public health, emphasizing the urgent need for the development of new therapeutic strategies. Artimisinin- based therapies, once the backbone of malaria treatment, are now at risk due to the resistance developed in parasites.
Shruti, Shukla   +2 more
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