The malarial parasite utilises amino acids drawn from the host haemoglobin for it's intraerythrocytic development. The\ud endopeptidases described to date will only produce peptides from host haemoglobin. In order to obtain free aminoacids for incorporation in malarial proteins the malarial parasite requires exopeptidases (i.e. aminopeptidases and carboxypeptidases).\ud \ud Aminopeptidase activity was described in human malarial\ud parasites Plasmodium falciparum rodent malarial parasites\ud Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi and Plasmodium berghei. These\ud enzymes were shown to be inhibited by the aminopeptidase inhibitor bestatin. In light of these findings, the antimalarial effects of bestatin were investigated both in vitro and in vivo. Best...
Our ability to control malaria has been challenged by increasing antimalarial resistance. Plasmodium...
The purpose of work described in this thesis was to (i) determine the contribution of innate immune ...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding the complex mechanisms underlying adaptive evolu...
The malarial parasite utilises amino acids drawn from the host haemoglobin for it's intraerythrocyti...
The malarial parasite utilises amino acids drawn from the host haemoglobin for it's intraerythrocyti...
Studien haben gezeigt, dass der Malaria-Erreger einen starken Selektionsdruck auf den menschlichen W...
Plasmodium is a genus of parasites causing malaria, a virulent protozoan infection in humans resulti...
Malaria remains a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, especially in the developing worl...
Resistance to artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) has emerged in southeast Asia threatening the...
Of the considerable challenges researchers face in the control and elimination of malaria, the devel...
Resistance to artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) has emerged in southeast Asia threatening the...
Pathological manifestations of Lymphatic filariasis (LF), namely: hydrocele and lymphoedema (LE), re...
Malaria is one of the three most deadly diseases in Africa. Although there are available treatments,...
Malaria is one of the three most deadly diseases in Africa. Although there are available treatments,...
Malaria is a deadly infection caused by a single celled protozoan of the Plasmodium genus. Plasmodiu...
Our ability to control malaria has been challenged by increasing antimalarial resistance. Plasmodium...
The purpose of work described in this thesis was to (i) determine the contribution of innate immune ...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding the complex mechanisms underlying adaptive evolu...
The malarial parasite utilises amino acids drawn from the host haemoglobin for it's intraerythrocyti...
The malarial parasite utilises amino acids drawn from the host haemoglobin for it's intraerythrocyti...
Studien haben gezeigt, dass der Malaria-Erreger einen starken Selektionsdruck auf den menschlichen W...
Plasmodium is a genus of parasites causing malaria, a virulent protozoan infection in humans resulti...
Malaria remains a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, especially in the developing worl...
Resistance to artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) has emerged in southeast Asia threatening the...
Of the considerable challenges researchers face in the control and elimination of malaria, the devel...
Resistance to artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) has emerged in southeast Asia threatening the...
Pathological manifestations of Lymphatic filariasis (LF), namely: hydrocele and lymphoedema (LE), re...
Malaria is one of the three most deadly diseases in Africa. Although there are available treatments,...
Malaria is one of the three most deadly diseases in Africa. Although there are available treatments,...
Malaria is a deadly infection caused by a single celled protozoan of the Plasmodium genus. Plasmodiu...
Our ability to control malaria has been challenged by increasing antimalarial resistance. Plasmodium...
The purpose of work described in this thesis was to (i) determine the contribution of innate immune ...
A key goal of evolutionary biology is understanding the complex mechanisms underlying adaptive evolu...