During the blood meal of a Plasmodium-infected mosquito, 10 to 100 parasites are inoculated into the skin and a proportion of these migrate via the bloodstream to the liver where they infect hepatocytes. The Plasmodium liver stage, despite its clinical silence, represents a highly promising target for antimalarial drug and vaccine approaches. Successfully invaded parasites undergo a massive proliferation in hepatocytes, producing thousands of merozoites that are transported into a blood vessel to infect red blood cells. To successfully develop from the liver stage into infective merozoites, a tight regulation of gene expression is needed. Although this is a very interesting aspect in the biology of Plasmodium, little is known about gene reg...
SummaryMalaria starts with the infection of the liver by Plasmodium parasites. Although extensive an...
The mechanisms of stage-specific gene regulation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum are l...
<div><p>The mechanisms of stage-specific gene regulation in the malaria parasite <i>Plasmodium falci...
Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites, in particular the live...
Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites, in pa...
Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria infectio...
Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites, in particular the live...
<div><p>Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria ...
<div><p>Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites, in part...
The LS of Plasmodium infection is an asymptomatic yet necessary stage for producing blood-infective ...
The asexual blood stage of Plasmodium falciparum is comprised of morphologically distinct ring, trop...
Even though malaria is preventable and curable, it has become a serious threat to mankind. In 2016, ...
Abstract Background Plasmodium sporozoites migrate to the liver where they traverse several hepatocy...
Abstract. Plasmodium falciparum parasites develop in the liver before being released into the bloods...
The molecular biology of the clinically silent pre-erythrocytic stages of mammalian Plasmodium spp, ...
SummaryMalaria starts with the infection of the liver by Plasmodium parasites. Although extensive an...
The mechanisms of stage-specific gene regulation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum are l...
<div><p>The mechanisms of stage-specific gene regulation in the malaria parasite <i>Plasmodium falci...
Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites, in particular the live...
Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites, in pa...
Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria infectio...
Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in Plasmodium parasites, in particular the live...
<div><p>Liver-stage malaria parasites are a promising target for drugs and vaccines against malaria ...
<div><p>Little is known about stage-specific gene regulation in <i>Plasmodium</i> parasites, in part...
The LS of Plasmodium infection is an asymptomatic yet necessary stage for producing blood-infective ...
The asexual blood stage of Plasmodium falciparum is comprised of morphologically distinct ring, trop...
Even though malaria is preventable and curable, it has become a serious threat to mankind. In 2016, ...
Abstract Background Plasmodium sporozoites migrate to the liver where they traverse several hepatocy...
Abstract. Plasmodium falciparum parasites develop in the liver before being released into the bloods...
The molecular biology of the clinically silent pre-erythrocytic stages of mammalian Plasmodium spp, ...
SummaryMalaria starts with the infection of the liver by Plasmodium parasites. Although extensive an...
The mechanisms of stage-specific gene regulation in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum are l...
<div><p>The mechanisms of stage-specific gene regulation in the malaria parasite <i>Plasmodium falci...