Abstract Background Rodent malaria models are extensively used to predict treatment outcomes in human infections. There is a constant need to improve and refine these models by innovating ways to apply new scientific findings and cutting edge technologies. In addition, and in accordance with the three R’s of animal use in research, in vivo studies should be constantly refined to avoid unnecessary pain and distress to the experimental animals by using preemptive euthanasia as soon as the main scientific study objective has been accomplished. Methods The new methodology described in this manuscript uses the whole-body bioluminescence signal emitted by transgenic, luciferase-expressing Plasmodium berghei parasites to assess the parasite load p...
<p>(A) BALB/cJ or C57BL/6 mice (n = 4) were infected with 5×10<sup>4</sup> Py-GFP-luc sporozoites i....
International audienceThe in vivo efficacy of potential antimalarials is usually evaluated by direct...
Abstract Background Measurement of liver stage development is of key interest in malaria biology and...
Additional file 5. Limit of detection of the bioluminescence signal in ICR-CD1 study mice infected w...
Additional file 4. Luciferase-expressing Plasmodium berghei infected erythrocytes are present in the...
Additional file 3. Evolution of whole-body bioluminescence signal in female ICR-CD1 mice infected wi...
Additional file 6. Use of whole-body bioluminescence signal measurement to animal death in the modif...
Additional file 1. Factors for determining animal removal from the study. If a mouse gets a score of...
Additional file 2. Luciferin kinetics in ICR-CD1 mice. Luciferin was administered at 200 mg/kg IP to...
This protocol describes a methodology for imaging the sequestration of infected erythrocytes of the ...
Contains fulltext : 80932.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The quantitative...
<div><p>The liver stages of <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites are important targets for the development of...
The quantitative analysis of Plasmodium development in the liver in laboratory animals in cultured c...
The liver stages of Plasmodium parasites are important targets for the development of anti-malarial ...
The liver stages of Plasmodium parasites are important targets for the development of anti-malarial ...
<p>(A) BALB/cJ or C57BL/6 mice (n = 4) were infected with 5×10<sup>4</sup> Py-GFP-luc sporozoites i....
International audienceThe in vivo efficacy of potential antimalarials is usually evaluated by direct...
Abstract Background Measurement of liver stage development is of key interest in malaria biology and...
Additional file 5. Limit of detection of the bioluminescence signal in ICR-CD1 study mice infected w...
Additional file 4. Luciferase-expressing Plasmodium berghei infected erythrocytes are present in the...
Additional file 3. Evolution of whole-body bioluminescence signal in female ICR-CD1 mice infected wi...
Additional file 6. Use of whole-body bioluminescence signal measurement to animal death in the modif...
Additional file 1. Factors for determining animal removal from the study. If a mouse gets a score of...
Additional file 2. Luciferin kinetics in ICR-CD1 mice. Luciferin was administered at 200 mg/kg IP to...
This protocol describes a methodology for imaging the sequestration of infected erythrocytes of the ...
Contains fulltext : 80932.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The quantitative...
<div><p>The liver stages of <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites are important targets for the development of...
The quantitative analysis of Plasmodium development in the liver in laboratory animals in cultured c...
The liver stages of Plasmodium parasites are important targets for the development of anti-malarial ...
The liver stages of Plasmodium parasites are important targets for the development of anti-malarial ...
<p>(A) BALB/cJ or C57BL/6 mice (n = 4) were infected with 5×10<sup>4</sup> Py-GFP-luc sporozoites i....
International audienceThe in vivo efficacy of potential antimalarials is usually evaluated by direct...
Abstract Background Measurement of liver stage development is of key interest in malaria biology and...