BACKGROUND: It has been shown previously that it is possible to obtain growth of Plasmodium falciparum in human erythrocytes grafted in mice lacking adaptive immune responses by controlling, to a certain extent, innate defences with liposomes containing clodronate (clo-lip). However, the reproducibility of those models is limited, with only a proportion of animals supporting longstanding parasitemia, due to strong inflammation induced by P. falciparum. Optimisation of the model is much needed for the study of new anti-malarial drugs, drug combinations, and candidate vaccines. MATERIALS/METHODS: We investigated the possibility of improving previous models by employing the intravenous route (IV) for delivery of both human erythrocytes (huRBC)...
Murine models of Plasmodium falciparum malaria may become crucial tools in drug discovery. Here we s...
Malaria parasite infection continues to inflict extensive morbidity and mortality in resource-poor c...
BACKGROUND: The liver stage of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the least known, ...
Optimisation of the model is much needed for the study of new anti-malarial drugs, drug combination...
Optimisation of the model is much needed for the study of new anti-malarial drugs, drug combination...
Human malaria remains a serious health threat in many tropical regions of the world, despite decades...
Human malaria remains a serious health threat in many tropical regions of the world, despite decades...
Immunodeficient mouse–human chimeras provide a powerful approach to study host specific pathogens li...
Immunodeficient mouse–human chimeras provide a powerful approach to study host specific pathogens li...
Immunodeficient mouse–human chimeras provide a powerful approach to study host spe-cific pathogens l...
Research using humanized mice has advanced our knowledge and understanding of human haematopoiesis, ...
To counter the global threat caused by Plasmodium falciparum malaria, new drugs and vaccines are urg...
To counter the global threat caused by Plasmodium falciparum malaria, new drugs and vaccines are urg...
Human chimeric mouse models, also known as humanized mice, are powerful tools to study human obligat...
Research in human malaria disease has consistently been hindered in developing countries where this ...
Murine models of Plasmodium falciparum malaria may become crucial tools in drug discovery. Here we s...
Malaria parasite infection continues to inflict extensive morbidity and mortality in resource-poor c...
BACKGROUND: The liver stage of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the least known, ...
Optimisation of the model is much needed for the study of new anti-malarial drugs, drug combination...
Optimisation of the model is much needed for the study of new anti-malarial drugs, drug combination...
Human malaria remains a serious health threat in many tropical regions of the world, despite decades...
Human malaria remains a serious health threat in many tropical regions of the world, despite decades...
Immunodeficient mouse–human chimeras provide a powerful approach to study host specific pathogens li...
Immunodeficient mouse–human chimeras provide a powerful approach to study host specific pathogens li...
Immunodeficient mouse–human chimeras provide a powerful approach to study host spe-cific pathogens l...
Research using humanized mice has advanced our knowledge and understanding of human haematopoiesis, ...
To counter the global threat caused by Plasmodium falciparum malaria, new drugs and vaccines are urg...
To counter the global threat caused by Plasmodium falciparum malaria, new drugs and vaccines are urg...
Human chimeric mouse models, also known as humanized mice, are powerful tools to study human obligat...
Research in human malaria disease has consistently been hindered in developing countries where this ...
Murine models of Plasmodium falciparum malaria may become crucial tools in drug discovery. Here we s...
Malaria parasite infection continues to inflict extensive morbidity and mortality in resource-poor c...
BACKGROUND: The liver stage of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is the least known, ...