Malaria remains a major world public health problem, contributing to poverty and inequality. It is urgent to find new efficacious tools with few adverse effects. Malaria has selected red blood cell (RBC) alterations linked to resistance against infection, and understanding the protective mechanisms involved may be useful for developing host-directed tools to control Plasmodium infection. Pyruvate kinase deficiency has been associated with resistance to malaria. Pyruvate kinase-deficient RBCs display an increased concentration of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG). We recently showed that 2,3-DPG impacts in vitro intraerythrocytic parasite growth, induces a shift of the metabolic profile of infected cells (iRBCs), making it closer to that of n...
AbstractThe erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite depend on anaerobic glycolysis for energy. U...
In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced in proporti...
The pathogenesis of severe anaemia in children with P.falciparum (P.f.) malaria, has not been clarif...
Mechanisms of malaria parasite interaction with its host red blood cell may provide potential target...
Copyright © 2022 Morais, Medeiros, Carvalho, Morello, Teixeira, Maciel, Nhantumbo, Balau, Rosa, Nogu...
Despite intense world-wide effort, malaria is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especi...
Residence in the human erythrocyte is essential for the lifecycle of all Plasmodium that infect man....
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent of the human malaria parasites, causes up to one million de...
Malaria is a vector-borne parasitic disease with a vast impact on human history, and according to th...
Background & objectives: Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of the most serious form of ...
Background: Malaria remains a challenging and fatal infectious disease in developin...
The erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite depend on anaerobic glycolysis for energy. Using [2-...
Abstract. In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced i...
In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced in proporti...
The simian parasite Plasmodium knowlesi can cause severe and fatal human malaria. However, little is...
AbstractThe erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite depend on anaerobic glycolysis for energy. U...
In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced in proporti...
The pathogenesis of severe anaemia in children with P.falciparum (P.f.) malaria, has not been clarif...
Mechanisms of malaria parasite interaction with its host red blood cell may provide potential target...
Copyright © 2022 Morais, Medeiros, Carvalho, Morello, Teixeira, Maciel, Nhantumbo, Balau, Rosa, Nogu...
Despite intense world-wide effort, malaria is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especi...
Residence in the human erythrocyte is essential for the lifecycle of all Plasmodium that infect man....
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent of the human malaria parasites, causes up to one million de...
Malaria is a vector-borne parasitic disease with a vast impact on human history, and according to th...
Background & objectives: Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of the most serious form of ...
Background: Malaria remains a challenging and fatal infectious disease in developin...
The erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite depend on anaerobic glycolysis for energy. Using [2-...
Abstract. In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced i...
In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced in proporti...
The simian parasite Plasmodium knowlesi can cause severe and fatal human malaria. However, little is...
AbstractThe erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite depend on anaerobic glycolysis for energy. U...
In falciparum malaria, the deformability of the entire erythrocyte population is reduced in proporti...
The pathogenesis of severe anaemia in children with P.falciparum (P.f.) malaria, has not been clarif...