International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Malaria parasites undergo, in the vertebrate host, a developmental switch from asexual replication to sexual differentiation leading to the formation of gametocytes, the only form able to survive in the mosquito vector. Regulation of the onset of the sexual phase remains largely unknown and represents an important gap in the understanding of the parasite's complex biology. METHODS: The expression and function of the Nima-related kinase Pfnek-4 during the early sexual development of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum were investigated, using three types of transgenic Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 lines: (i) episomally expressing a Pfnek-4-GFP fusion protein under the control of its cognat...
Pfnek-4: a marker for asexual parasites committed this pre-differentiated subpopulation
Background: Malaria parasites go through major transitions during their complex life cycle, yet the ...
Transmission of malaria requires that some parasites abandon asexual replication and develop into se...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Malaria parasites undergo, in the vertebrate host, a dev...
<b>Background</b> Malaria parasites undergo, in the vertebrate host, a developmental switch from ...
The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related t...
The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related t...
The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related t...
Sexual development is integral to the transmission of Plasmodium parasites between vertebrates and m...
The molecular control of cell division and development in malaria parasites is far from understood.W...
Malaria is a devastating global disease with several hundred million clinical cases and just under 1...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum sexual development plays a fundamental role in the transmission an...
Malaria is the disease caused by the apicomplexan parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Expan...
Malaria kills every year 1 to 3 million people, mostly children under five years old. The situation ...
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent of the most severe form of malaria. Transmission from h...
Pfnek-4: a marker for asexual parasites committed this pre-differentiated subpopulation
Background: Malaria parasites go through major transitions during their complex life cycle, yet the ...
Transmission of malaria requires that some parasites abandon asexual replication and develop into se...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Malaria parasites undergo, in the vertebrate host, a dev...
<b>Background</b> Malaria parasites undergo, in the vertebrate host, a developmental switch from ...
The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related t...
The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related t...
The Plasmodium falciparum kinome includes a family of four protein kinases (Pfnek-1 to -4) related t...
Sexual development is integral to the transmission of Plasmodium parasites between vertebrates and m...
The molecular control of cell division and development in malaria parasites is far from understood.W...
Malaria is a devastating global disease with several hundred million clinical cases and just under 1...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum sexual development plays a fundamental role in the transmission an...
Malaria is the disease caused by the apicomplexan parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Expan...
Malaria kills every year 1 to 3 million people, mostly children under five years old. The situation ...
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent of the most severe form of malaria. Transmission from h...
Pfnek-4: a marker for asexual parasites committed this pre-differentiated subpopulation
Background: Malaria parasites go through major transitions during their complex life cycle, yet the ...
Transmission of malaria requires that some parasites abandon asexual replication and develop into se...