Research published in The FEBS Journal may help overcome challenges to the treatment of malaria—a tropical disease caused by ...
Research published in The FEBS Journal may help overcome challenges to the treatment of malaria-a tropical disease caused by ...
The disease we know as Malaria was thought to be caused by breathing “bad air” (mal aria) that emanates from swamps. This was ...
The parasites that cause malaria may march to the beat of their own drum. A malarial infection is a series of cyclical symptoms. Depending on the Plasmodium species involved, fever and chills return ...
In a study appearing in Nature, an international team of researchers led by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, reconstructed the evolutionary history and ...
Organoids and engineered systems are transforming malaria research, improving drug discovery and understanding of Plasmodium ...
During a malaria infection, countless Plasmodium parasites simultaneously destroy the red blood cells they’ve inhabited. This destruction causes a wave of fever and chills in the infected person that ...
A group of scientists provide insights into the molecular structure of proteins involved in the gliding movements through which the parasites causing malaria and toxoplasmosis invade human cells. In ...
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