Monoclonal antibodies against the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium yoelii, have been prepared and characterized by indirect immunofluorescence on acetone-fixed infected mouse erythrocytes. The antibody of clone K2 reacted strongly with late trophozoites and schizonts, whereas it did so weakly and diffusely with ring forms and early trophozoites. Strong fluorescence was confined to granular structures in schizonts and merozoites. Parasites that invaded erythro-cytes in vitro lost the strong fluorescence. Instead, immunofluorescence appeared in the mem-branes of erythrocytes infected in vitro with merozoites. Erythrocytes infected with more than one merozoite had intensified immunofluorescence in their membranes. Staining of the invaded er...
Plasmodium vivax induces morphologic alterations in infected host erythrocytes that are visible by l...
Erythrocyte invasion is a process essential to the survival of malaria parasites. An understanding o...
During blood stage infection, malaria parasites invade, mature, and replicate within red blood cells...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134...
The rodent malaria Plasmodium yoelii is used as a laboratory model for human malaria. The invasion o...
The erythrocyte host cell plays a key role in the well defined developmental stages of the malarial ...
Summary The ability of Plasmodium chabaudi infected erythrocytes to bind to endothelial cells in viv...
In the current study, we investigated the presence of a cross-reactive antigen(s) in the erythrocyte...
Plasmodium malaria parasites multiply within erythrocytes and possess a repertoire of proteins whose...
In order to propagate within the mammalian host, malaria parasites must invade red blood cells (RBCs...
The profound changes in the morphology, antigenicity, and functional properties of the host erythroc...
The biogenesis, organization and function of the rhoptries are not well understood. Antisera were pr...
<p>Schizonts were allowed to release merozoites that invaded fresh erythrocytes in the presence of m...
Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 (PfEMP-1 coded by a gene family - var) is invol...
Rhoptries were isolated from merozoites of P. yoelii (17 XL), P. chabaudi adami and P. berghei (K-17...
Plasmodium vivax induces morphologic alterations in infected host erythrocytes that are visible by l...
Erythrocyte invasion is a process essential to the survival of malaria parasites. An understanding o...
During blood stage infection, malaria parasites invade, mature, and replicate within red blood cells...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134...
The rodent malaria Plasmodium yoelii is used as a laboratory model for human malaria. The invasion o...
The erythrocyte host cell plays a key role in the well defined developmental stages of the malarial ...
Summary The ability of Plasmodium chabaudi infected erythrocytes to bind to endothelial cells in viv...
In the current study, we investigated the presence of a cross-reactive antigen(s) in the erythrocyte...
Plasmodium malaria parasites multiply within erythrocytes and possess a repertoire of proteins whose...
In order to propagate within the mammalian host, malaria parasites must invade red blood cells (RBCs...
The profound changes in the morphology, antigenicity, and functional properties of the host erythroc...
The biogenesis, organization and function of the rhoptries are not well understood. Antisera were pr...
<p>Schizonts were allowed to release merozoites that invaded fresh erythrocytes in the presence of m...
Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 (PfEMP-1 coded by a gene family - var) is invol...
Rhoptries were isolated from merozoites of P. yoelii (17 XL), P. chabaudi adami and P. berghei (K-17...
Plasmodium vivax induces morphologic alterations in infected host erythrocytes that are visible by l...
Erythrocyte invasion is a process essential to the survival of malaria parasites. An understanding o...
During blood stage infection, malaria parasites invade, mature, and replicate within red blood cells...