Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoes. The survival of the parasites in the host relies on detoxifying free heme by biocrystallization into insoluble crystals called hemozoin. This mechanism of self-preservation is targeted by a certain class of antimalarial drugs, which are screened and selected based on their capacity to inhibit the formation of hemozoin crystals. Therefore, experimental techniques capable of accurately characterizing the kinetics of crystal formation are valuable. Relying on the optical anisotropy of hemozoin, the kinetics of β-hematin crystal formation through the statistical analysis of photon counts of dynamic depolarized light scattering (DDLS), in the a...
assays have been developed to screen and select candidate antimalarial drugs based on their capacit...
Malaria is a worldwide disaster that is still killing two million lives annually. The recent rise o...
Hemoglobin digestion in the intraerythrocytic trophozoite stages of the malaria parasite releases la...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
Abstract Hematin crystallization is an essential element of heme detoxification of malaria parasites...
Malaria pigment (or hemozoin) are crystals of submicron size produced in the malaria parasite from h...
The biogenic formation of hemozoin crystals, a crucial process in heme detoxification by the malaria...
The unique physicochemical properties of crystals are essential for a variety of commercial applicat...
BACKGROUND: Hemozoin crystals are normally formed in vivo by Plasmodium parasites to detoxify free h...
Infecting an estimated 350 to 500 million people and associated with more than 1 million deaths year...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Hemozoin crystals are normally formed <em>in vivo</em> by <em>Plasmodium<...
Background: Hemozoin crystals are normally formed in vivo by Plasmodium parasites to detoxify free h...
Single crystals of solvated β-hematin were grown from a DMSO solution containing the antimalarial dr...
assays have been developed to screen and select candidate antimalarial drugs based on their capacit...
Malaria is a worldwide disaster that is still killing two million lives annually. The recent rise o...
Hemoglobin digestion in the intraerythrocytic trophozoite stages of the malaria parasite releases la...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium sp. parasites transmitted by infected female Anopheles sp. mosquitoe...
Abstract Hematin crystallization is an essential element of heme detoxification of malaria parasites...
Malaria pigment (or hemozoin) are crystals of submicron size produced in the malaria parasite from h...
The biogenic formation of hemozoin crystals, a crucial process in heme detoxification by the malaria...
The unique physicochemical properties of crystals are essential for a variety of commercial applicat...
BACKGROUND: Hemozoin crystals are normally formed in vivo by Plasmodium parasites to detoxify free h...
Infecting an estimated 350 to 500 million people and associated with more than 1 million deaths year...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Hemozoin crystals are normally formed <em>in vivo</em> by <em>Plasmodium<...
Background: Hemozoin crystals are normally formed in vivo by Plasmodium parasites to detoxify free h...
Single crystals of solvated β-hematin were grown from a DMSO solution containing the antimalarial dr...
assays have been developed to screen and select candidate antimalarial drugs based on their capacit...
Malaria is a worldwide disaster that is still killing two million lives annually. The recent rise o...
Hemoglobin digestion in the intraerythrocytic trophozoite stages of the malaria parasite releases la...