The intraerythrocytic asexual cycle of the malarial parasite is complex and atypical: during schizogony the parasite undergoes multiple rounds of DNA replication and asynchronous nuclear division without cytokinesis. This cell cycle deviates from the classical eukaryotic cell cycle model where, ‘DNA replicates only once per cell cycle’. A clear understanding of the molecular switches that control this unusual developmental cycle would be of great interest, both in terms of fundamental Plasmodium biology and in terms of novel potential drug target identification. In recent years considerable effort has been made to identify the malarial orthologues of the cyclin-dependent kinases, which are key regulators of the orderly progression of the eu...
Abstract It is over 100 years since the life-cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium was discovered...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
There is an urgent need to develop new drugs against eukaryotic parasitic protozoa such as Plasmodiu...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
Cell cycle transitions are generally triggered by variation in the activity of cyclin-dependent kina...
The regulation of the Plasmodium cell cycle is not understood. Although the Plasmodium falciparum ge...
The regulation of the Plasmodium cell cycle is not understood. Although the Plasmodium falciparum ge...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
ABSTRACT All well-studied eukaryotic cell cycles are driven by cyclins, which activate cyclin-depend...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, have evolved a unique cell division cycle in ...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, have evolved a unique cell division cycle in ...
The life cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is tightly regulated, oscillating betwe...
Malaria parasites multiply in human erythrocytes through schizogony, a process characterised by nucl...
Malaria remains a global health problem, despite over a century of efforts towards control and preve...
Abstract It is over 100 years since the life-cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium was discovered...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
There is an urgent need to develop new drugs against eukaryotic parasitic protozoa such as Plasmodiu...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
Cell cycle transitions are generally triggered by variation in the activity of cyclin-dependent kina...
The regulation of the Plasmodium cell cycle is not understood. Although the Plasmodium falciparum ge...
The regulation of the Plasmodium cell cycle is not understood. Although the Plasmodium falciparum ge...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
The molecular mechanisms regulating cell proliferation and development during the life cycle of mala...
ABSTRACT All well-studied eukaryotic cell cycles are driven by cyclins, which activate cyclin-depend...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, have evolved a unique cell division cycle in ...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, have evolved a unique cell division cycle in ...
The life cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is tightly regulated, oscillating betwe...
Malaria parasites multiply in human erythrocytes through schizogony, a process characterised by nucl...
Malaria remains a global health problem, despite over a century of efforts towards control and preve...
Abstract It is over 100 years since the life-cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium was discovered...
Cell-cycle progression and cell division in eukaryotes are governed in part by the cyclin family and...
There is an urgent need to develop new drugs against eukaryotic parasitic protozoa such as Plasmodiu...