Unlike other Plasmodium species, P. falciparum can be cultured in the lab, which facilitates its study 1 . While the parasitemia achieved can reach the ≈40% limit, the investigator usually keeps the percentage at around 10%. In many cases it is necessary to isolate the parasite-containing red blood cells (RBCs) from the uninfected ones, to enrich the culture and proceed with a given experiment. When P. falciparum infects the erythrocyte, the parasite degrades and feeds from haemoglobin 2, 3. However, the parasite must deal with a very toxic iron-containing haem moiety 4, 5. The parasite eludes its toxicity by transforming the haem into an inert crystal polymer called haemozoin 6, 7 . This iron-containing molecule is stored in its food vacuo...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship - College of EngineeringDenman Research Forum (2014) - 1st place ...
Erythrocyte invasion is a process essential to the survival of malaria parasites. An understanding o...
The malaria parasite replicates within erythrocytes. The pathogenesis of clinical malaria is in larg...
Background: Percoll gradient centrifugation is often used for synchronization, enrichment, or isolat...
International audienceBackground : Parasite concentration methods facilitate molecular, biochemical ...
Background: Parasite concentration methods facilitate molecular, biochemical and immunological resea...
AbstractDuring intra-erythrocytic maturation, malaria parasites catabolize up to 80% of cellular hae...
Abstract Background Isolation of a concentrated, living preparation of malarial parasite-infected re...
Background Understanding of malaria pathogenesis caused by Plasmodium falciparum has been greatly d...
Abstract Background Malaria parasites generate free haem upon catabolism of host haemoglobin during ...
In control human malaria infection studies using irradiated Plasmodium falciparum, the cell bank of ...
This thesis was undertaken to explore possible applications of high gradient magnetic separation (HG...
<p>Schizont pRBC concentrated by magnetic separation were cultured with control non-eryptotic RBC (n...
A critical step in establishing malaria parasite infection is the ability of the blood stage merozoi...
Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. ...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship - College of EngineeringDenman Research Forum (2014) - 1st place ...
Erythrocyte invasion is a process essential to the survival of malaria parasites. An understanding o...
The malaria parasite replicates within erythrocytes. The pathogenesis of clinical malaria is in larg...
Background: Percoll gradient centrifugation is often used for synchronization, enrichment, or isolat...
International audienceBackground : Parasite concentration methods facilitate molecular, biochemical ...
Background: Parasite concentration methods facilitate molecular, biochemical and immunological resea...
AbstractDuring intra-erythrocytic maturation, malaria parasites catabolize up to 80% of cellular hae...
Abstract Background Isolation of a concentrated, living preparation of malarial parasite-infected re...
Background Understanding of malaria pathogenesis caused by Plasmodium falciparum has been greatly d...
Abstract Background Malaria parasites generate free haem upon catabolism of host haemoglobin during ...
In control human malaria infection studies using irradiated Plasmodium falciparum, the cell bank of ...
This thesis was undertaken to explore possible applications of high gradient magnetic separation (HG...
<p>Schizont pRBC concentrated by magnetic separation were cultured with control non-eryptotic RBC (n...
A critical step in establishing malaria parasite infection is the ability of the blood stage merozoi...
Improving the efficiency of malaria diagnosis is one of the main goals of current malaria research. ...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship - College of EngineeringDenman Research Forum (2014) - 1st place ...
Erythrocyte invasion is a process essential to the survival of malaria parasites. An understanding o...
The malaria parasite replicates within erythrocytes. The pathogenesis of clinical malaria is in larg...