The spread of artemisinin-resistant parasites could lead to higher incidence of patients with malaria complications. However, there are no current treatments that directly dislodge sequestered parasites from the microvasculature. We show that four common antiplasmodial drugs do not disperse rosettes (erythrocyte clusters formed by malaria parasites) and therefore develop a cell-based high-throughput assay to identify potential rosette-disrupting compounds. A pilot screen of 2693 compounds identified Malaria Box compound MMV006764 as a potential candidate. Although it reduced rosetting by a ...
<div><p>Rosetting remains the dominant malaria parasite adhesion phenotype associated with severe di...
Elimination of the malaria parasite from endemic areas requires a multi-faceted approach, including ...
Chemical matter is needed to target the divergent biology associated with the different life cycle s...
The spread of artemisinin-resistant parasites could lead to higher incidence of pati...
The spread of artemisinin-resistant parasites could lead to higher incidence of patients with malari...
An assay was developed measuring the disruption of rosettes between Plasmodium falciparuminfected (t...
An assay was developed measuring the disruption of rosettes between Plasmodium falciparuminfected (t...
Malaria parasites like Plasmodium falciparum multiply in red blood cells (RBC), which are cleared fr...
In malaria, rosetting is a phenomenon involving the cytoadherence of uninfected erythrocytes to infe...
With emerging resistance to frontline treatments, it is vital that new drugs are identified to targe...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a disease of devastating global impact, killing more than 800,000 people...
Purpose: Continuous efforts into the discovery and development of new antimalarials are required to ...
Preventing human-to-mosquito transmission of malaria parasites provides possible solutions to interr...
The increasing spread of drug-resistant malaria strains underscores the need for new antimalarial ag...
Rosetting remains the dominant malaria parasite adhesion phenotype associated with severe disease an...
<div><p>Rosetting remains the dominant malaria parasite adhesion phenotype associated with severe di...
Elimination of the malaria parasite from endemic areas requires a multi-faceted approach, including ...
Chemical matter is needed to target the divergent biology associated with the different life cycle s...
The spread of artemisinin-resistant parasites could lead to higher incidence of pati...
The spread of artemisinin-resistant parasites could lead to higher incidence of patients with malari...
An assay was developed measuring the disruption of rosettes between Plasmodium falciparuminfected (t...
An assay was developed measuring the disruption of rosettes between Plasmodium falciparuminfected (t...
Malaria parasites like Plasmodium falciparum multiply in red blood cells (RBC), which are cleared fr...
In malaria, rosetting is a phenomenon involving the cytoadherence of uninfected erythrocytes to infe...
With emerging resistance to frontline treatments, it is vital that new drugs are identified to targe...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a disease of devastating global impact, killing more than 800,000 people...
Purpose: Continuous efforts into the discovery and development of new antimalarials are required to ...
Preventing human-to-mosquito transmission of malaria parasites provides possible solutions to interr...
The increasing spread of drug-resistant malaria strains underscores the need for new antimalarial ag...
Rosetting remains the dominant malaria parasite adhesion phenotype associated with severe disease an...
<div><p>Rosetting remains the dominant malaria parasite adhesion phenotype associated with severe di...
Elimination of the malaria parasite from endemic areas requires a multi-faceted approach, including ...
Chemical matter is needed to target the divergent biology associated with the different life cycle s...