AbstractDuring its 48 h asexual reproduction cycle, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum ingests and digests hemoglobin in excess of its metabolic requirements and causes major changes in the homeostasis of the host red blood cell (RBC). A numerical model suggested that this puzzling excess consumption of hemoglobin is necessary for the parasite to reduce the colloidosmotic pressure within the host RBC, thus preventing lysis before completion of its reproduction cycle. However, the validity of the colloidosmotic hypothesis appeared to be compromised by initial conflicts between model volume predictions and experimental observations. Here, we investigated volume and membrane area changes in infected RBCs (IRBCs) using fluorescence conf...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
AbstractWe recently identified a voltage-dependent anion channel on the surface of human red blood c...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
AbstractDuring its 48 h asexual reproduction cycle, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum inges...
During its intraerythrocytic asexual reproduction cycle Plasmodium falciparum consumes up to 80% of ...
The thesis reports on the application of advanced microanalytical techniques to answer a fundamental...
The asexual reproduction cycle of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for severe malaria...
a b s t r a c t Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent agent of human malaria, undergoes both asex...
Gametocyte maturation in Plasmodium falciparum is a critical step in the transmission of malaria. Wh...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
Gametocyte maturation in Plasmodium falciparum is a critical step in the transmission of malaria. Wh...
Ex vivo perfusion of human spleens revealed innate retention of numerous cultured Plasmodium falcipa...
In normal physiological and healthy conditions, red blood cells (RBCs) deform readily as they pass t...
In normal physiological and healthy conditions, red blood cells (RBCs) deform readily as they pass t...
Investigation of the homeostasis of red blood cells upon infection by Plasmodium falciparum poses co...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
AbstractWe recently identified a voltage-dependent anion channel on the surface of human red blood c...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
AbstractDuring its 48 h asexual reproduction cycle, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum inges...
During its intraerythrocytic asexual reproduction cycle Plasmodium falciparum consumes up to 80% of ...
The thesis reports on the application of advanced microanalytical techniques to answer a fundamental...
The asexual reproduction cycle of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for severe malaria...
a b s t r a c t Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent agent of human malaria, undergoes both asex...
Gametocyte maturation in Plasmodium falciparum is a critical step in the transmission of malaria. Wh...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
Gametocyte maturation in Plasmodium falciparum is a critical step in the transmission of malaria. Wh...
Ex vivo perfusion of human spleens revealed innate retention of numerous cultured Plasmodium falcipa...
In normal physiological and healthy conditions, red blood cells (RBCs) deform readily as they pass t...
In normal physiological and healthy conditions, red blood cells (RBCs) deform readily as they pass t...
Investigation of the homeostasis of red blood cells upon infection by Plasmodium falciparum poses co...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...
AbstractWe recently identified a voltage-dependent anion channel on the surface of human red blood c...
Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a Plasmodium parasite in malaria may lose their membrane deformab...