Upon Plasmodium falciparum infection of the red blood cells (RBCs), the parasite replicates and consumes haemoglobin resulting in the release of free heme which is rapidly converted to hemozoin crystallites. The bulk magnetic susceptibility of infected RBCs (iRBCs) is changed due to ferric (Fe 3+ ) paramagnetic state in hemozoin crystallites which induce a measurable change in spin-spin relaxation (transverse relaxation) rate in proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of iRBCs. Earlier, our group reported that this transverse relaxation rate (R 2 ) can be measured by an inexpensive, portable 0.5 Tesla bench top magnetic resonance relaxometry (MRR) system with minimum sample preparation and is able to detect very low levels of parasitemia in...
Work supported by project NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-028178, funded by NORTE 2020 Portugal Regional Operati...
AbstractNuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry is a uniquely practical and versatile implementation ...
BACKGROUND: The magnetic properties of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes have been exploited for diff...
Upon Plasmodium falciparum infection of the red blood cells (RBCs), the parasite replicates and cons...
Despite significant advancements over the years, there remains an urgent need for low cost diagnosti...
Malaria control can be improved by rapid, sensitive, low-cost detection of infection. Several such s...
<div><p>Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria re...
Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. ...
Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. ...
The imperfect diagnosis of malaria is a major impediment to the efforts to control and eliminate the...
A novel, compact-sized (19 cm × 16 cm) and portable (500 g) magnetic resonance relaxometry system is...
Malaria remains the most important mosquito-borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 million new...
Malaria remains the most important mosquito-borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 million new...
AbstractDuring intra-erythrocytic maturation, malaria parasites catabolize up to 80% of cellular hae...
Abstract Malaria remains the most important mosquito‐borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 mi...
Work supported by project NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-028178, funded by NORTE 2020 Portugal Regional Operati...
AbstractNuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry is a uniquely practical and versatile implementation ...
BACKGROUND: The magnetic properties of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes have been exploited for diff...
Upon Plasmodium falciparum infection of the red blood cells (RBCs), the parasite replicates and cons...
Despite significant advancements over the years, there remains an urgent need for low cost diagnosti...
Malaria control can be improved by rapid, sensitive, low-cost detection of infection. Several such s...
<div><p>Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria re...
Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. ...
Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. ...
The imperfect diagnosis of malaria is a major impediment to the efforts to control and eliminate the...
A novel, compact-sized (19 cm × 16 cm) and portable (500 g) magnetic resonance relaxometry system is...
Malaria remains the most important mosquito-borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 million new...
Malaria remains the most important mosquito-borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 million new...
AbstractDuring intra-erythrocytic maturation, malaria parasites catabolize up to 80% of cellular hae...
Abstract Malaria remains the most important mosquito‐borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 mi...
Work supported by project NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-028178, funded by NORTE 2020 Portugal Regional Operati...
AbstractNuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry is a uniquely practical and versatile implementation ...
BACKGROUND: The magnetic properties of Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes have been exploited for diff...