International audienceSevere Plasmodium falciparum malaria in African children is associated with high peripheral parasite densities and high rate of rosette-forming parasites. To explore the relationship between rosette formation and parasite density in vivo, we compared the multiplication rate of a rosette-forming variant (varO) of the Palo Alto line with a sibling non-rosetting variant (varR) in splenectomized Saimiri monkeys. The multiplication rate of varO parasites was 1.5-fold higher than that of the varR variant. This indicates that rosetting is indeed associated with high parasite multiplication efficiency in vivo and, as such, may contribute to the high parasite densities observed in severe malaria
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Aotus is one of the WHO-recommended primate models for studies in malaria, and several species can b...
Pathogen multiplication rate is theoretically an important determinant of virulence, although often ...
Rosette formation in 154 fresh Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Kenyan children with mild (n = 54...
Rosetting is a property of many malaria parasite species that has been linked to virulence in the ma...
Abstract. Plasmodium falciparum rosetting (the spontaneous binding of infected erythrocytes to uninf...
Rosetting is an adhesion property of malaria parasites whereby infected erythrocytes bind to two or ...
Rosetting is an adhesion property of malaria parasites whereby infected erythrocytes bind to two or...
International audienceThe capacity of Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells to bind uninfec...
The ability of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from 103 Papua New Guinea children with cerebral malar...
Noninfected erythrocytes form rosettes around those infected with trophozoites and schizonts of Plas...
In contrast to Plasmodium falciparum, infections with P. vivax are seldom fatal. Red blood cells con...
<p>(A) Transmission electron micrographs of rosette forming trophozoite stage infected erythrocytes ...
International audienceIn the Saimiri sciureus monkey, erythrocytes infected with the varO antigenic ...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Aotus is one of the WHO-recommended primate models for studies in malaria, and several species can b...
Pathogen multiplication rate is theoretically an important determinant of virulence, although often ...
Rosette formation in 154 fresh Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Kenyan children with mild (n = 54...
Rosetting is a property of many malaria parasite species that has been linked to virulence in the ma...
Abstract. Plasmodium falciparum rosetting (the spontaneous binding of infected erythrocytes to uninf...
Rosetting is an adhesion property of malaria parasites whereby infected erythrocytes bind to two or ...
Rosetting is an adhesion property of malaria parasites whereby infected erythrocytes bind to two or...
International audienceThe capacity of Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells to bind uninfec...
The ability of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from 103 Papua New Guinea children with cerebral malar...
Noninfected erythrocytes form rosettes around those infected with trophozoites and schizonts of Plas...
In contrast to Plasmodium falciparum, infections with P. vivax are seldom fatal. Red blood cells con...
<p>(A) Transmission electron micrographs of rosette forming trophozoite stage infected erythrocytes ...
International audienceIn the Saimiri sciureus monkey, erythrocytes infected with the varO antigenic ...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Rosetting phenomenon has been linked to malaria pathogenesis. Although rosetting occurs in all cause...
Aotus is one of the WHO-recommended primate models for studies in malaria, and several species can b...
Pathogen multiplication rate is theoretically an important determinant of virulence, although often ...