Plasmodium falciparum malaria imposes a serious public health concern throughout the tropics. Although genetic tools are principally important to fully investigate malaria parasites, currently available forward and reverse tools are fairly limited. It is expected that parasites with a high mutation rate can readily acquire novel phenotypes/traits; however, they remain an untapped tool for malaria biology. Here, we generated a mutator malaria parasite (hereinafter called a 'malaria mutator'), using site-directed mutagenesis and gene transfection techniques. A mutator Plasmodium berghei line with a defective proofreading 3' → 5' exonuclease activity in DNA polymerase δ (referred to as PbMut) and a control P. berghei line with wild-type DNA po...
Malaria remains a deadly parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium, claiming almost half a million live...
Despite intense efforts over the past 50 years to develop a vaccine, there is currently no licensed ...
The combination of drug resistance, lack of an effective vaccine, and ongoing conflict and poverty m...
Plasmodium falciparummalaria imposes a seriouspublichealthconcern throughout the tropics. Although g...
Background: The genome of a number of species of malaria parasites ( Plasmodium spp.) has been seque...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
<div><p>Malaria drug resistance contributes to up to a million annual deaths. Judicious deployment o...
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.Malaria is a devastating disease that still claims over ...
SummaryThe genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack o...
Contains fulltext : 49370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of tra...
Identifying the genetic determinants of phenotypes that impact disease severity is of fundamental im...
Malaria control efforts have been continuously stymied by drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falci...
Research on the biology of malaria parasites has greatly benefited from the application of reverse g...
Cerebral malaria (CM) is the deadliest form of severe Plasmodium infections. Currently, we have limi...
The acquisition of malaria immunity is both remarkably slow and unpredictable. At present, we know l...
Malaria remains a deadly parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium, claiming almost half a million live...
Despite intense efforts over the past 50 years to develop a vaccine, there is currently no licensed ...
The combination of drug resistance, lack of an effective vaccine, and ongoing conflict and poverty m...
Plasmodium falciparummalaria imposes a seriouspublichealthconcern throughout the tropics. Although g...
Background: The genome of a number of species of malaria parasites ( Plasmodium spp.) has been seque...
The ability to analyze gene function in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites has received a boost wi...
<div><p>Malaria drug resistance contributes to up to a million annual deaths. Judicious deployment o...
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.Malaria is a devastating disease that still claims over ...
SummaryThe genome-wide identification of gene functions in malaria parasites is hampered by a lack o...
Contains fulltext : 49370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of tra...
Identifying the genetic determinants of phenotypes that impact disease severity is of fundamental im...
Malaria control efforts have been continuously stymied by drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falci...
Research on the biology of malaria parasites has greatly benefited from the application of reverse g...
Cerebral malaria (CM) is the deadliest form of severe Plasmodium infections. Currently, we have limi...
The acquisition of malaria immunity is both remarkably slow and unpredictable. At present, we know l...
Malaria remains a deadly parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium, claiming almost half a million live...
Despite intense efforts over the past 50 years to develop a vaccine, there is currently no licensed ...
The combination of drug resistance, lack of an effective vaccine, and ongoing conflict and poverty m...