Abstract The influence of host genetics on susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum malaria has been extensively studied over the past twenty years. It is now clear that malaria parasites have imposed strong selective forces on the human genome in endemic regions. Different genes have been identified that are associated with different malaria related phenotypes. Factors that promote severity of malaria include parasitaemia, parasite induced inflammation, anaemia and sequestration of parasitized erythrocytes in brain microvasculature. Recent advances in human genome research technologies such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and fine genotyping tools have enabled the discovery of several genetic polymorphisms and biomarkers that warr...
P. falciparum malaria is one of the most widespread and deadliest infectious diseases in children un...
Multiple factors are involved in the variability of host's response to P. falciparum infection, like...
Multiple factors are involved in the variability of host's response to P. falciparum infection, like...
Plasmodium falciparum represents one of the strongest selective forces on the human genome. This sta...
Malaria, which is a major infectious disease worldwide, is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, one of...
SYNOPSIS. Malaria has been invoked, perhaps more than any other infectious disease, as a force for t...
Plasmodium falciparum represents one of the strongest selective forces on the human genome. This s...
Populations exposed to Plasmodium infection develop genetic mechanisms of protection against severe ...
Malaria, which is a major infectious disease worldwide, is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, one of...
There is substantial evidence that host genetic factors play a major role in determining the outcome...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...
Background:Human malaria susceptibility is determined by multiple genetic factors. It is unclear, ho...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...
P. falciparum malaria is one of the most widespread and deadliest infectious diseases in children un...
Multiple factors are involved in the variability of host's response to P. falciparum infection, like...
Multiple factors are involved in the variability of host's response to P. falciparum infection, like...
Plasmodium falciparum represents one of the strongest selective forces on the human genome. This sta...
Malaria, which is a major infectious disease worldwide, is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, one of...
SYNOPSIS. Malaria has been invoked, perhaps more than any other infectious disease, as a force for t...
Plasmodium falciparum represents one of the strongest selective forces on the human genome. This s...
Populations exposed to Plasmodium infection develop genetic mechanisms of protection against severe ...
Malaria, which is a major infectious disease worldwide, is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, one of...
There is substantial evidence that host genetic factors play a major role in determining the outcome...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...
Background:Human malaria susceptibility is determined by multiple genetic factors. It is unclear, ho...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...
P. falciparum malaria is one of the most widespread and deadliest infectious diseases in children un...
Multiple factors are involved in the variability of host's response to P. falciparum infection, like...
Multiple factors are involved in the variability of host's response to P. falciparum infection, like...