The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost with a recent paper in BMC Genomics that describes a genome-wide mutagenesis system in the rodent malaria species Plasmodium berghei using the transposon piggyBac. This advance holds promise for identifying and validating new targets for intervention against malaria. But further improvements are still needed for the full power of genome-wide molecular genetic screens to be utilized in this organism.See research article: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/155
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent for the most lethal form of human malaria, killing mill...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria imposes a serious public health concern throughout the tropics. Althou...
Abstract. Malaria has been the greatest scourge of humankind for many millennia, and as a consequenc...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
Background: The genome of a number of species of malaria parasites ( Plasmodium spp.) has been seque...
SummaryThe genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack o...
Robust tools for analysing gene function in Plasmodium parasites, which are the causative agents of ...
The genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack of rever...
ABSTRACT Malaria remains one of the most devastating parasitic diseases worldwide, with 90% of the m...
Contains fulltext : 49370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of tra...
Malaria remains a deadly parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium, claiming almost half a million live...
The incompletely sequenced and annotated genomes of the rodent malaria parasite (RMP) species were r...
Identifying the genetic determinants of phenotypes that impact disease severity is of fundamental im...
Malaria continues to impose a significant disease burden on low- and middle-income countries in the ...
BACKGROUND: Rodent malaria parasites (RMP) are used extensively as models of human malaria. Draft RM...
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent for the most lethal form of human malaria, killing mill...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria imposes a serious public health concern throughout the tropics. Althou...
Abstract. Malaria has been the greatest scourge of humankind for many millennia, and as a consequenc...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
Background: The genome of a number of species of malaria parasites ( Plasmodium spp.) has been seque...
SummaryThe genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack o...
Robust tools for analysing gene function in Plasmodium parasites, which are the causative agents of ...
The genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack of rever...
ABSTRACT Malaria remains one of the most devastating parasitic diseases worldwide, with 90% of the m...
Contains fulltext : 49370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of tra...
Malaria remains a deadly parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium, claiming almost half a million live...
The incompletely sequenced and annotated genomes of the rodent malaria parasite (RMP) species were r...
Identifying the genetic determinants of phenotypes that impact disease severity is of fundamental im...
Malaria continues to impose a significant disease burden on low- and middle-income countries in the ...
BACKGROUND: Rodent malaria parasites (RMP) are used extensively as models of human malaria. Draft RM...
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent for the most lethal form of human malaria, killing mill...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria imposes a serious public health concern throughout the tropics. Althou...
Abstract. Malaria has been the greatest scourge of humankind for many millennia, and as a consequenc...