Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all causes of human malaria, most data on this subject has been derived from Plasmodium falciparum. Here, we investigate the function and factors affecting rosette formation in Plasmodium vivax. To achieve this, we used a range of novel ex vivo protocols to study fresh and cryopreserved P vivax (n = 135) and P falciparum (n = 77) isolates from Thailand. Rosetting is more common in vivax than falciparum malaria, both in terms of incidence in patient samples and percentage of infected erythrocytes forming rosettes. Rosetting to P vivax asexual and sexual stages was evident 20 hours postreticulocyte invasion, reaching a plateau after 30 hours. Host ABO b...
It is generally accepted that Plasmodium vivax, the most widely distributed human malaria parasite, ...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
In contrast to Plasmodium falciparum, infections with P. vivax are seldom fatal. Red blood cells con...
Abstract. To investigate the rosette formation properties of Plasmodium vivax, blood was sampled fro...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax can potentially lead to life-threatening episodes but the mechanisms un...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Plasmodium vivax</i> can potentially lead to life-threatening episodes b...
In malaria, rosetting is described as a phenomenon where an infected erythrocyte (IRBC) is attached ...
Background: Plasmodium vivax can potentially lead to life-threatening episodes but the mechanisms un...
Dantu erythrocytes, which express a hybrid glycophorin B/A protein, are protective against severe ma...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Rosetting is an adhesion property of malaria parasites whereby infected erythrocytes bind to two or ...
Background. Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax are responsible for most of the global burden...
It is generally accepted that Plasmodium vivax, the most widely distributed human malaria parasite, ...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
In contrast to Plasmodium falciparum, infections with P. vivax are seldom fatal. Red blood cells con...
Abstract. To investigate the rosette formation properties of Plasmodium vivax, blood was sampled fro...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax can potentially lead to life-threatening episodes but the mechanisms un...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Plasmodium vivax</i> can potentially lead to life-threatening episodes b...
In malaria, rosetting is described as a phenomenon where an infected erythrocyte (IRBC) is attached ...
Background: Plasmodium vivax can potentially lead to life-threatening episodes but the mechanisms un...
Dantu erythrocytes, which express a hybrid glycophorin B/A protein, are protective against severe ma...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Rosetting is an adhesion property of malaria parasites whereby infected erythrocytes bind to two or ...
Background. Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax are responsible for most of the global burden...
It is generally accepted that Plasmodium vivax, the most widely distributed human malaria parasite, ...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...
Malaria parasites dramatically alter the rheological properties of infected red blood cells. In the ...