India significantly contributes to the global malaria burden and has the largest population in the world at risk of malaria. This study aims to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence of non-severe and severe infections by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum to identify markers related to disease severity and to obtain mechanistic insights about disease pathogenesis and host immune responses. In discovery phase of the study, a comprehensive quantitative proteomic analysis was performed using gel-based (2D-DIGE) and gel-free (iTRAQ) techniques on two independent mass spectrometry platforms (ESI-Q-TOF and Q-Exactive mass spectrometry), and selected targets were validated by ELISA. Proteins showing altered serum...
In Plasmodium vivax malaria, mechanisms that trigger transition from uncomplicated to fatal severe i...
Malaria is caused by parasitic protozoans of the genus Plasmodium and is one of the most prevalent i...
BACKGROUND: Malaria cases attributed to Plasmodium falciparum account for approximately 600,000 deat...
Management of severe malaria remains a critical global challenge. In this study, using a multiplexed...
Management of severe malaria remains a critical global challenge. In this study, using a multiplexed...
Management of severe malaria remains a critical global challenge. In this study, using a multiplexed...
This study was conducted to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence of infe...
The radial distribution of Plasmodium vivax malaria burden has evoked enormous concern among the glo...
<div><p>This study was conducted to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence...
This study was conducted to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence of infe...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Plasmodium falciparumis the main cause of severe malaria in humans that can lead to death. There is ...
In Plasmodium vivax malaria, mechanisms that trigger transition from uncomplicated to fatal severe i...
Malaria is caused by parasitic protozoans of the genus Plasmodium and is one of the most prevalent i...
BACKGROUND: Malaria cases attributed to Plasmodium falciparum account for approximately 600,000 deat...
Management of severe malaria remains a critical global challenge. In this study, using a multiplexed...
Management of severe malaria remains a critical global challenge. In this study, using a multiplexed...
Management of severe malaria remains a critical global challenge. In this study, using a multiplexed...
This study was conducted to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence of infe...
The radial distribution of Plasmodium vivax malaria burden has evoked enormous concern among the glo...
<div><p>This study was conducted to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence...
This study was conducted to analyze alterations in the human serum proteome as a consequence of infe...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Background: The intimate interaction between the pathophysiology of the human host and the biology o...
Plasmodium falciparumis the main cause of severe malaria in humans that can lead to death. There is ...
In Plasmodium vivax malaria, mechanisms that trigger transition from uncomplicated to fatal severe i...
Malaria is caused by parasitic protozoans of the genus Plasmodium and is one of the most prevalent i...
BACKGROUND: Malaria cases attributed to Plasmodium falciparum account for approximately 600,000 deat...