The disease is caused by four types of plasmodium, a single-cell parasite transmitted via mosquitoes. |
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The maze experiments used the plasmodium phase of the mould, a multi-nucleate single cell, or syncytium. |
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Mosquitoes are the vector transmitting the deadly parasite plasmodium, which causes the disease. |
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After a few days, the plasmodium cleaves into multinucleate portions, each of which develops into a zoosporangium. |
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Malaria is spread by mosquitoes that are carrying a single-celled parasite called plasmodium. |
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The plasmodium of the true slime mold Physarum polycephalum is a multinucleate organism not subdivided into cells. |
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The most deadly form of malaria is caused by the parasite plasmodium falciparum, which kills one child every 20 seconds. |
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The standard microscopic examination technique for malaria parasites enables the detection of all four human plasmodium species. |
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The 'thick smear' test makes it possible to immediately establish the presence of the malaria parasite plasmodium in the blood. |
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Of the four species of plasmodium, falciparum accounts for the majority of infections and is the most lethal. |
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If mosquitoes could not get or transmit the plasmodium pathogen, people would not get malaria, saving millions of lives each year. |
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Malaria is a disease of the blood, which is transmitted from certain types of mosquitoes which carry a one-cell parasite called plasmodium. |
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However, to a low extent, viable spores can also be recovered from a very small population of homozygous diploid nuclei in an otherwise haploid plasmodium. |
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The nuclei are in a syncytium, that is, there are no cell boundaries, and the nuclei flow freely in the motile plasmodium. |
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Although the four as listed above cause malaria when injected into the human body, plasmodium falciparum has a capacity to cause severe or complicated malarial disease. |
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Charlotte, 46, with two children aged nine and seven, is working on cells that could play an important role in eliminating the parasite plasmodium, a malaria agent. |
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The second test, which is sensitive to an enzyme called plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase, allows more false negatives to creep in generally, and notably in children under five years old. |
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Each strain carried a form of the gene for a surface protein from the deadliest malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. |
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Two tertian malarial species, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale, may appear to be similar morphologically. |
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The life cycle of Plasmodium organisms in humans, or schizogony, is characterized by asexual reproduction. |
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Infections with Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, cause more than one million deaths per year. |
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Mefloquine is commonly prescribed to prevent malaria in travelers and has replaced other drugs because Plasmodium falciparum is commonly resistant to them. |
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The sexual phase of the Plasmodium life cycle is completed with the fertilization of a macrogamete by a flagellar microgamete, and the subsequent generation of sporozoites. |
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Malaria is caused by the single-celled Plasmodium parasite, which is spread by Anopheles mosquitoes. |
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In Kapit, Malaysia, recent cases of malaria were diagnosed as Plasmodium knowlesi, a malarian parasite that usually infects long and pig-tailed macaques. |
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Gametocyte dynamics and the role of drugs in reducing the transmission potential of Plasmodium vivax. |
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The smallest mitochondrial genome sequenced to date is the 5967 bp mtDNA of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum. |
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Genetic characterization of an epidemic of Plasmodium falciparum malaria among Yanomami Amerindians. |
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Presence and seasonal prevalence of Plasmodium spp in a rare endemic New Zealand passerine. |
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The presence of Plasmodium falciparum schizonts in peripheral blood smear is a rare occurrence and usually a cause for concern. |
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Failure to detect hypnozoites in hepatic tissue containing exoerythrocytic schizonts of Plasmodium knowlesi. |
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Anopheles crucians was later determined, by other malariologists, to be a vector for Plasmodium. |
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Duration of Plasmodium sporogony and gonotrophic cycle of the vector is reduced that increases the risk of malaria transmission. |
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Identification of Plasmodium vivax sporozoites in mosquitoes using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. |
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Ross had found in the stomach wall of an Anopheles mosquito the oocysts which are the intermediate stage of the Plasmodium life cycle. |
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New emerging Plasmodium falciparum genotypes in children during the transition phase from asymptomatic parasitemia to malaria. |
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Apoptosis-like programmed cell death has been described in unicellular protists, including Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, and Leishmania genera. |
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The protein is an enzyme that Plasmodium falciparum, the protozoan that causes the most lethal form of malaria, uses to make cell membrane. |
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Intravital microscopy demonstrating antibody-mediated immobilisation of Plasmodium berghei sporozoites injected into skin by mosquitoes. |
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Of 125 donors at risk, these researchers identified five cases of PLasmodium falciparum by using SNM-PCR with a 5-mL EDTA blood sample. |
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The parasites, protozoans in the genus Plasmodium, exist in several distinct life stages within the human body, each of which has different treatment requirements. |
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Plasmodium sporozoite protein with a membrane attack complex domain is required for breaching the liver sinusoidal cell layer prior to hepatocyte infection. |
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Sanaria has pioneered the manufacture, storage, shipping, and administration of Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite stage malaria parasites as vaccines. |
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In vitro activity of quinolines against Plasmodium falciparum in Gabon. |
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Plasmodium falciparum became a real threat to colonists and indigenous people alike when it was introduced into the Americas along with the slave trade. |
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