Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogenesis, and is also a complex phenotype. While some later steps in invasion appear to be invariant and essential, the earlier steps of recognition are controlled by a series of redundant, and only partially understood, receptor-ligand interactions. Reverse genetic analysis of laboratory adapted strains has identified multiple genes that when deleted can alter invasion, but how the relative contributions of each gene translate to the phenotypes of clinical isolates is far from clear. We used a forward genetic approach to identify genes responsible for variable erythrocyte invasion by phenotyping the parents and progeny of previously generated ex...
Malaria is still responsible for over 405,000 deaths and 228 million cases of disease globally each ...
As parasites, Plasmodium species depend upon their host for survival. During the blood stage of thei...
<div><p>Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
The central role that erythrocyte invasion plays in Plasmodium falciparum survival and reproduction ...
The central role that erythrocyte invasion plays in Plasmodium falciparum survival and reproduction ...
Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruc...
Malaria, a disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, is widespread throughout tropical and sub-tropica...
Investigatingthe role host erythrocyteproteins play in malaria infection is hampered by the genetic ...
Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruc...
Background The invasion of the red blood cells by Plasmodium falciparum merozoites involves the inte...
Studies of Plasmodium falciparum invasion pathways in field isolates have been limited. Red blood ce...
Malaria is still responsible for over 405,000 deaths and 228 million cases of disease globally each ...
As parasites, Plasmodium species depend upon their host for survival. During the blood stage of thei...
<div><p>Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
Invasion of human erythrocytes is essential for Plasmodium falciparum parasite survival and pathogen...
The central role that erythrocyte invasion plays in Plasmodium falciparum survival and reproduction ...
The central role that erythrocyte invasion plays in Plasmodium falciparum survival and reproduction ...
Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruc...
Malaria, a disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, is widespread throughout tropical and sub-tropica...
Investigatingthe role host erythrocyteproteins play in malaria infection is hampered by the genetic ...
Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and destruc...
Background The invasion of the red blood cells by Plasmodium falciparum merozoites involves the inte...
Studies of Plasmodium falciparum invasion pathways in field isolates have been limited. Red blood ce...
Malaria is still responsible for over 405,000 deaths and 228 million cases of disease globally each ...
As parasites, Plasmodium species depend upon their host for survival. During the blood stage of thei...
<div><p>Central to the pathology of malaria disease are the repeated cycles of parasite invasion and...