Malaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of terrestrial vertebrates including reptiles, birds and mammals. In addition to being one of the most deadly infectious diseases for humans, malaria is a threat to wildlife. The host immune system represents the main defence against malaria parasites. Identifying the immune effectors involved in malaria resistance has therefore become a major focus of research. However, this has mostly involved humans and animal models (rodents) and how the immune system regulates malaria progression in non-model organisms has been largely ignored. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of nitric oxide (NO) as an immune effector contributing to the control of the acute ph...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
Malaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of terrestrial vertebrates inclu...
" The immune effectors involved in the resistance to avian malaria are not well known. " W...
Malaria is endemic to some 90 countries worldwide, causing clinical disease in up to 500 million peo...
Nitric oxide (NO) has been recognized during the past two decades as one of the most versatile playe...
Plasmodium parasites are known to impose fitness costs on their vertebrate hosts. Some of these cost...
Plasmodium parasites are known to impose fitness costs on their vertebrate hosts. Some of these cost...
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be an important mediator and critical signaling molecule for malaria...
Malaria causes major losses to human populations in the world. Experimental models are needed for a ...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
7 pagesInternational audienceMalaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of ...
Malaria is a widespread vector-borne disease infecting a wide range of terrestrial vertebrates inclu...
" The immune effectors involved in the resistance to avian malaria are not well known. " W...
Malaria is endemic to some 90 countries worldwide, causing clinical disease in up to 500 million peo...
Nitric oxide (NO) has been recognized during the past two decades as one of the most versatile playe...
Plasmodium parasites are known to impose fitness costs on their vertebrate hosts. Some of these cost...
Plasmodium parasites are known to impose fitness costs on their vertebrate hosts. Some of these cost...
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be an important mediator and critical signaling molecule for malaria...
Malaria causes major losses to human populations in the world. Experimental models are needed for a ...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...