© 2018 Walzer et al. Sexual reproduction is an obligate step in the Plasmodium falciparum life cycle, with mature gametocytes being the only form of the parasite capable of human-to-mosquito transmission. Development of male and female gametocytes takes 9 to 12 days, and although more than 300 genes are thought to be specific to gametocytes, only a few have been postulated to be male or female specific. Because these genes are often expressed during late gametocyte stages and for some, male- or female-specific transcript expression is debated, the separation of male and female populations is technically challenging. To overcome these challenges, we have developed an unbiased single-cell approach to determine which transcripts are expressed ...
A mosquito needs to ingest at least one male and one female gametocyte to become infected with malar...
Background: The presence of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes in peripheral blood is essential for h...
BACKGROUND : Malaria pathogenesis relies on sexual gametocyte forms of the malaria parasite to be tr...
BACKGROUND: The clinical symptoms of malaria are caused by the asexual replication of Plasmodium par...
Contains fulltext : 32884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gametocytes, t...
Sexual differentiation of malaria parasites into gametocytes in the vertebrate host and subsequent g...
ABSTRACT We developed a flow-cytometry-based method to separate and collect cocultured male and fema...
Sexual differentiation of malaria parasites into gametocytes in the vertebrate host and subsequent g...
SummaryGametocytes, the precursor cells of malaria-parasite gametes, circulate in the blood and are ...
Abstract Background The transmission of malaria to mosquitoes depends on the presence of gametocytes...
The transmission of malaria parasites depends on the presence of sexual stages (gametocytes) in the ...
Sexual development is integral to the transmission of Plasmodium parasites between vertebrates and m...
Plasmodium gametocytes are the sexual forms of the malaria parasite essential for transmission to mo...
Plasmodium falciparum is a unicellular eukaryotic parasite that causes malaria in humans. The parasi...
We developed a flow-cytometry-based method to separate and collect cocultured male and female Plasmo...
A mosquito needs to ingest at least one male and one female gametocyte to become infected with malar...
Background: The presence of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes in peripheral blood is essential for h...
BACKGROUND : Malaria pathogenesis relies on sexual gametocyte forms of the malaria parasite to be tr...
BACKGROUND: The clinical symptoms of malaria are caused by the asexual replication of Plasmodium par...
Contains fulltext : 32884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gametocytes, t...
Sexual differentiation of malaria parasites into gametocytes in the vertebrate host and subsequent g...
ABSTRACT We developed a flow-cytometry-based method to separate and collect cocultured male and fema...
Sexual differentiation of malaria parasites into gametocytes in the vertebrate host and subsequent g...
SummaryGametocytes, the precursor cells of malaria-parasite gametes, circulate in the blood and are ...
Abstract Background The transmission of malaria to mosquitoes depends on the presence of gametocytes...
The transmission of malaria parasites depends on the presence of sexual stages (gametocytes) in the ...
Sexual development is integral to the transmission of Plasmodium parasites between vertebrates and m...
Plasmodium gametocytes are the sexual forms of the malaria parasite essential for transmission to mo...
Plasmodium falciparum is a unicellular eukaryotic parasite that causes malaria in humans. The parasi...
We developed a flow-cytometry-based method to separate and collect cocultured male and female Plasmo...
A mosquito needs to ingest at least one male and one female gametocyte to become infected with malar...
Background: The presence of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes in peripheral blood is essential for h...
BACKGROUND : Malaria pathogenesis relies on sexual gametocyte forms of the malaria parasite to be tr...