Although the spleen is broadly accepted as the major lymphoid organ involved in generating immune responses to the erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium, human splenic tissue is not readily available in most cases. As a result, most studies of malaria in humans rely on peripheral blood to assess cellular immune responses to malaria. The suitability of peripheral blood as a proxy for splenic immune responses is however unknown. Here, we have simultaneously analysed the transcriptomes of whole blood and spleen over 12 days of erythrocytic stage Plasmodium chabaudi infection in C57BL/6 mice. Using both unsupervised and directed approaches, we compared gene expression between blood and spleen over the course of infection. Taki...
Abstract Background The development and outcome of ce...
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BackgroundDuring the latter half of the natural 48-h intraerythrocytic life cycle of human Plasmodiu...
Although the spleen is broadly accepted as the major lymphoid organ involved in generating immune re...
This work receives funding from the Wellcome Trust (WT102907) and the Francis Crick Institute (FC 10...
Recent initiatives to improve translation of findings from animal models to human disease have focus...
The influence of parasite genetic factors on immune responses and development of severe pathology of...
Transcriptomics, the analysis of genome-wide RNA expression, is a common approach to investigate hos...
<div><p>Malaria continues to be one of mankind’s most devastating diseases despite the many and vari...
Malaria continues to be one of mankind's most devastating diseases despite the many and varied effor...
Transcriptomics, the analysis of genome-wide RNA expression, is a common approach to investigate hos...
Continued exposure to malaria-causing parasites in endemic regions of malaria induces significant le...
Malaria caused by Plasmodium knowlesi can result in non-severe or severe disease in patients. Trans...
A highly effective vaccine that confers sterile protection to malaria is urgently needed. Immunizati...
Abstract Background The development and outcome of ce...
Abstract Background The development and outcome of ce...
Contains fulltext : 171839.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Identifying mol...
BackgroundDuring the latter half of the natural 48-h intraerythrocytic life cycle of human Plasmodiu...
Although the spleen is broadly accepted as the major lymphoid organ involved in generating immune re...
This work receives funding from the Wellcome Trust (WT102907) and the Francis Crick Institute (FC 10...
Recent initiatives to improve translation of findings from animal models to human disease have focus...
The influence of parasite genetic factors on immune responses and development of severe pathology of...
Transcriptomics, the analysis of genome-wide RNA expression, is a common approach to investigate hos...
<div><p>Malaria continues to be one of mankind’s most devastating diseases despite the many and vari...
Malaria continues to be one of mankind's most devastating diseases despite the many and varied effor...
Transcriptomics, the analysis of genome-wide RNA expression, is a common approach to investigate hos...
Continued exposure to malaria-causing parasites in endemic regions of malaria induces significant le...
Malaria caused by Plasmodium knowlesi can result in non-severe or severe disease in patients. Trans...
A highly effective vaccine that confers sterile protection to malaria is urgently needed. Immunizati...
Abstract Background The development and outcome of ce...
Abstract Background The development and outcome of ce...
Contains fulltext : 171839.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Identifying mol...
BackgroundDuring the latter half of the natural 48-h intraerythrocytic life cycle of human Plasmodiu...