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Human Malaria: standardization of the Enzymeimmunoassay (ELISA) to detect sporozoites in mosquitoes
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2020)
Killing of Cryptosporidium sporozoites by Lactoferrin
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2017)
Intestinal infection caused by Cryptosporidium is a major contributor to diarrhea morbidity and mortality in young children around the world. Current treatments for children suffering from cryptosporidiosis are suboptimal. ...
Continuous Supply of Plasmodium vivax Sporozoites from Colonized Anopheles darlingi in the Peruvian Amazon
(American Chemical Society, 2018)
In vitro culture of Plasmodium vivax liver stages underlies key understandings of the fundamental biology of this parasite, particularly the latent, hyponozoite stage, toward drug and vaccine development. Here, we report ...
The use of immunoradiometric assays for the detection of the invertebrate host (Anopheles) infection and of synthetic peptide for the study of the level of anti-sporozoite antibodies: a review
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2020)
Protective T cell immunity against malaria liver stage after vaccination with live sporozoites under chloroquine treatment
(Amer Assoc ImmunologistsBethesdaEUA, 2004)
Infection of laboratory-colonized Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes by Plasmodium vivax
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2014)
Anopheles darlingi Root is the most important malaria vector in the Amazonia region of South America. However, continuous propagation of An. darlingi in the laboratory has been elusive, limiting entomological, genetic/genomic, ...
Optimization of Plasmodium vivax infection of colonized Amazonian Anopheles darlingi
(Nature Research, 2023)
Obtaining Plasmodium vivax sporozoites is essential for in vitro culture of liver stage parasites, not only to understand fundamental aspects of parasite biology, but also for drug and vaccine development. A major impediment ...
Imaging malaria sporozoites in the dermis of the mammalian host
(Nature Publishing Group, 2007-01-01)
The initial phase of malaria infection is the pre-erythrocytic phase, which begins when parasites are injected by the mosquito into the dermis and ends when parasites are released from hepatocytes into the blood. We present ...