Beyond schistosomiasis: unraveling co-infections and altered immunity
DJ Perera, C Koger-Pease, K Paulini… - Clinical microbiology …, 2024 - journals.asm.org
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the helminth Schistosoma spp.
and has the second highest global impact of all parasites. Schistosoma are transmitted …
and has the second highest global impact of all parasites. Schistosoma are transmitted …
Electric stimulation: a versatile manipulation technique mediated microbial applications
M Adhikari, L Wang, D Adhikari, S Khadka… - Bioprocess and …, 2024 - Springer
Electric stimulation (ES) is a versatile technique that uses an electric field to manipulate
microorganisms individually. Over the past several decades, the capabilities of ES have …
microorganisms individually. Over the past several decades, the capabilities of ES have …
Microwaves can kill malaria parasites non-thermally
LM Coronado, JA Stoute, CT Nadovich… - Frontiers in Cellular …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Malaria, which infected more than 240 million people and killed around six hundred
thousand only in 2021, has reclaimed territory after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Together …
thousand only in 2021, has reclaimed territory after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Together …
Biogenically synthesized green silver nanoparticles exhibit antimalarial activity
S Tiwari, R Kumar, S Devi, P Sharma, NR Chaudhary… - Discover nano, 2024 - Springer
The suboptimal efficacies of existing anti-malarial drugs attributed to the emergence of drug
resistance dampen the clinical outcomes. Hence, there is a need for develo** novel drug …
resistance dampen the clinical outcomes. Hence, there is a need for develo** novel drug …
Extracellular vesicles carrying lactate dehydrogenase induce suicide in increased population density of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro
Even with access to sufficient nutrients and atmosphere, Plasmodium falciparum can barely
be cultured at maximum growth capacity in vitro conditions. Because of this behavior, it has …
be cultured at maximum growth capacity in vitro conditions. Because of this behavior, it has …
[HTML][HTML] A low-cost, portable device for the study of the malaria parasite's growth inhibition via microwave exposure
Recently, a novel method for the growth inhibition of malaria parasites using microwaves
was proposed. However, the apparatuses used to demonstrate this method are high-cost …
was proposed. However, the apparatuses used to demonstrate this method are high-cost …
[PDF][PDF] Discover Nano
S Tiwari, R Kumar, S Devi, P Sharma, NR Chaudhary… - 2024 - media.malariaworld.org
The suboptimal efficacies of existing anti-malarial drugs attributed to the emergence of drug
resistance dampen the clinical outcomes. Hence, there is a need for develo** novel drug …
resistance dampen the clinical outcomes. Hence, there is a need for develo** novel drug …
Comparative Study of Pharmaceutical, Herbal Medicine, and Low-Value Alternating Electromagnetic Radiation as Anti-Malaria Treatment
A Alade - Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied …, 2023 - ojs.literacyinstitute.org
Malaria is a significant global health burden, particularly in regions with limited healthcare
resources. Pharmaceutical interventions, specifically artemisinin-based combination …
resources. Pharmaceutical interventions, specifically artemisinin-based combination …
[PDF][PDF] PCR-RFLP analysis of Plasmodium vivax reticulocyte binding protein2c gene in field isolates of Iran.
A family of reticulocyte-binding proteins of Plasmodium vivax (PvRBP) is localised at the
apical pole of the merozoites and appears to bind to reticulocytes specifically and has also …
apical pole of the merozoites and appears to bind to reticulocytes specifically and has also …
Stratifying Antimalarial Compounds with Similar Mode of Action Using Machine Learning on Chemo-Transcriptomic Profiles
A van Heerden - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Malaria is a terrible disease caused by a protozoan parasite within the Plasmodium genus,
claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of people yearly, the majority of whom are …
claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of people yearly, the majority of whom are …