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Researchers Target Plasmepsin as Avenue for Potential New Therapies

Researchers target Plasmepsin proteases as resistance to ACT grows, and the process by which the malaria parasite suppresses the immune system is detailed by scientists.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years6th March 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Scientists Convene for MAM2020 in Australia

The Molecular Approaches to Malaria Conference takes place in Australia, and a study into the long-term side effects of antimalarials could not identify any sufficient evidence of association between malaria prophylaxis and adverse health effects.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years28th February 2020 ago
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The World’s First Malaria Vaccine

An interview with Dr Ashley Birkett, Director of PATH’s Malaria Vaccine Initiative. We discuss RTS,S and the global health challenges surrounding it, in terms of vaccine adherence and hesitancy.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years23rd February 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Condensin Proteins Essential for Malaria Proliferation and Transmission

Scientists identify two proteins that are essential for the malaria parasite’s genetic malleability, and the substance responsible for ‘rosette’ formation in human red blood cells is identified.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years21st February 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

EphA2 Protein Mediates Critical Stage of Cerebral Malaria

Scientists find that the EphA2 protein mediates a critical stage of cerebral malaria and data scientists construct a statistical modelling framework of malaria seasonality in Madagascar.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years14th February 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Molecular Basis for Sugar Import in Malaria Parasites

Scientists identify the process by which the malaria parasite imports sugar, a potential target for inhibiting parasitic development.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years7th February 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Optimising Vaccine Efficacy Using Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Use of the tobacco mosaic virus platform to administer malaria antigens induces high and durable efficacy in macaques and individuals with an African-centric genetic variation may have an improved response to malaria.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years31st January 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Antibodies Marker of Exposure to Malaria in Pregnant Women

Malaria antibodies in pregnant women may be a marker of exposure, not protection, from malaria and a combination of antimalarial drugs is less efficacious than if used in tandem.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years24th January 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Single-Cell Genome Processing Demonstrates Origin of Complex Malaria

Single-cell genome processing yields surprising results about the origin of complex malaria and study finds that the management of malaria in children at schools is ineffective.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years17th January 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Kelch13 Protein Responsible for Artemisinin Resistance

A mechanism of resistance to artemisinin is identified and researchers find that breastfeeding could help to prevent malaria in babies.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years10th January 2020 ago

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