Human ex vivo studies on asexual Plasmodium vivax: the best way forward.

The lack of a continuous culture method for Plasmodium vivax has given the impression that investigations on this important species are severely curtailed. However, the use of new or improved ex vivo methods and tools to study fresh and thawed isolates from vivax malaria patients is currently provid...

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Главные авторы: Russell, B, Suwanarusk, R, Malleret, B, Costa, F, Snounou, G, Kevin Baird, J, Nosten, F, Rénia, L
Формат: Journal article
Язык:English
Опубликовано: 2012
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author Russell, B
Suwanarusk, R
Malleret, B
Costa, F
Snounou, G
Kevin Baird, J
Nosten, F
Rénia, L
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description The lack of a continuous culture method for Plasmodium vivax has given the impression that investigations on this important species are severely curtailed. However, the use of new or improved ex vivo methods and tools to study fresh and thawed isolates from vivax malaria patients is currently providing useful data on P. vivax, such as sensitivity to antimalarial drugs, invasion mechanisms and pathobiology. This review discusses a practical framework for conducting ex vivo studies on the asexual erythrocytic stages of P. vivax and considers the synergies between ex vivo defined phenotypes, ex vivo derived 'omic' studies and in vivo clinical studies.
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Suwanarusk, R
Malleret, B
Costa, F
Snounou, G
Kevin Baird, J
Nosten, F
Rénia, L
Human ex vivo studies on asexual Plasmodium vivax: the best way forward.
title Human ex vivo studies on asexual Plasmodium vivax: the best way forward.
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title_fullStr Human ex vivo studies on asexual Plasmodium vivax: the best way forward.
title_full_unstemmed Human ex vivo studies on asexual Plasmodium vivax: the best way forward.
title_short Human ex vivo studies on asexual Plasmodium vivax: the best way forward.
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