Plasmodium Yoelii Nigeriensis
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1. Plantas da familia Annonaceae tradicionalmente usadas como antimaláricos: uma revisão
Espécies da família Annonaceae têm amplo uso na medicina tradicional em regiões tropicais para o tratamento da malária e de sintomas como febres, dentre outras doenças. Estudos fitoquímicos desta família têm revelado componentes químicos que podem oferecer novas alternativas para o tratamento e controle da malária. Buscas em sites de referencia ci
Rev. Bras. Frutic.. Publicado em: 2014
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2. Effects of autacoid inhibitors and of an antagonist on malaria infection in mice
The effects of p-chlorophenylalanine, an inhibitor of serotonin synthesis, indomethacin, an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, cyproheptadine, a serotonin, bradykinin and histamine antagonist, were assessed separately and in combination with chloroquine (CQ) in Vom strains of Swiss albino mice (18-22 g) of either sex infected intraperitoneally with 1 x 10
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2004-08
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3. Merozoite Surface Protein 4/5 Provides Protection against Lethal Challenge with a Heterologous Malaria Parasite Strain
Immunization with merozoite surface protein 4/5 (MSP4/5), the murine malaria homologue of Plasmodium falciparum MSP4 and MSP5, has been shown to protect mice against challenge by parasites expressing the homologous form of the protein. The gene encoding MSP4/5 was sequenced from a number of Plasmodium yoelii isolates in order to assess the level of polymorph
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Role of DNA-binding antibodies in kidney pathology associated with murine malaria infections.
We performed a series of studies to examine the sequential development of nephritis during murine malaria infections and to define the role of DNA-binding antibodies in the associated pathology. Serum levels of these antibodies were assessed throughout acute and chronic malaria infections. Increased levels of double-stranded DNA- and single-stranded DNA-bind
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5. Design and Activity of Antimicrobial Peptides against Sporogonic-Stage Parasites Causing Murine Malarias
Insects produce several types of peptides to combat a broad spectrum of invasive pathogenic microbes, including protozoans. However, despite this defense response, infections are often established. Our aim was to design novel peptides that produce high rates of mortality among protozoa of the genus Plasmodium, the malaria parasites. Using existing antimicrob
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