International audienceHematogenous dissemination followed by tissue tropism is a characteristic of the infectious process of many pathogens including those transmitted by blood-feeding vectors. After entering into the blood circulation, these pathogens must arrest in the target organ before they infect a specific tissue. Here, we describe a non-invasive method to visualize and quantify the homing of pathogens to the host tissues. By using in vivo bioluminescence imaging we quantify the accumulation of luciferase-expressing parasites in the host organs during the first minutes following their intravascular inoculation in mice. Using this technique we show that in the malarial infection, once in the blood circulation, most of bioluminescent P...
<div><p><em>Plasmodium</em> sporozoite invasion of liver cells has been an extremely elusive event t...
International audienceMalaria infection starts when the sporozoite stage of the Plasmodium parasite ...
Pathogens interact with their hosts at different spatial and temporal scales. Studying these interac...
Hematogenous dissemination followed by tissue tropism is a characteristic of the infectious process ...
In vivo infection routes of parasites have remained something of a "black box", in which only snapsh...
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 ...
<div><p>The liver stages of <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites are important targets for the development of...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, first invade and develop within hepatocytes b...
Background: The development of techniques that allow the imaging of animals infected with parasites ...
The quantitative analysis of Plasmodium development in the liver in laboratory animals in cultured c...
This protocol describes a methodology for imaging the sequestration of infected erythrocytes of the ...
The quantitative analysis of Plasmodium development in the liver in laboratory animals in cultured c...
Plasmodium, the parasite that causes malaria, is transmitted by a mosquito into the dermis and must ...
Plasmodium sporozoite invasion of liver cells has been an extremely elusive event to study. In the p...
<div><p><em>Plasmodium</em> sporozoite invasion of liver cells has been an extremely elusive event t...
International audienceMalaria infection starts when the sporozoite stage of the Plasmodium parasite ...
Pathogens interact with their hosts at different spatial and temporal scales. Studying these interac...
Hematogenous dissemination followed by tissue tropism is a characteristic of the infectious process ...
In vivo infection routes of parasites have remained something of a "black box", in which only snapsh...
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 ...
<div><p>The liver stages of <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites are important targets for the development of...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, first invade and develop within hepatocytes b...
Background: The development of techniques that allow the imaging of animals infected with parasites ...
The quantitative analysis of Plasmodium development in the liver in laboratory animals in cultured c...
This protocol describes a methodology for imaging the sequestration of infected erythrocytes of the ...
The quantitative analysis of Plasmodium development in the liver in laboratory animals in cultured c...
Plasmodium, the parasite that causes malaria, is transmitted by a mosquito into the dermis and must ...
Plasmodium sporozoite invasion of liver cells has been an extremely elusive event to study. In the p...
<div><p><em>Plasmodium</em> sporozoite invasion of liver cells has been an extremely elusive event t...
International audienceMalaria infection starts when the sporozoite stage of the Plasmodium parasite ...
Pathogens interact with their hosts at different spatial and temporal scales. Studying these interac...