A high-throughput assay for the identification of malarial transmission-blocking drugs and vaccines.
Following the cessation of the global malaria eradication initiative in the 1970s, the prime objective of malarial intervention has been to reduce morbidity and mortality. This motivated the development of high throughput assays to determine the impact of interventions on asexual bloodstage parasite...
Main Authors: | Delves, M, Ramakrishnan, C, Blagborough, A, Leroy, D, Wells, T, Sinden, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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