Parasitic protozoan of the genus Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans.
1Plasmodium vivax is the most prevalent human malaria parasite outside of Africa.
2There was no association between the malaria parasite density and severe anaemia.
3Individuals who were not exposed to the malaria parasite completely lack anti-GPI antibodies.
4Gametocytes are the malaria parasite stages responsible for transmission from humans to mosquitoes.
5Recent years have seen rapid advances in our understanding of malaria parasite cell biology.
6We have recently described a Plasmodium vivax-like human malaria parasite.
7The natural glycosaminoglycan heparin surprisingly inhibited malaria parasite egress, trapping merozoites within infected erythrocytes.
8Third, DBTSS now covers other species such as mouse and the human malaria parasite.
9Proteases of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum have long been investigated as drug targets.
10These divergences can be exploited for the design of specific inhibitors against the malaria parasite.
11The malaria parasite exports numerous proteins into its host red blood cell (RBC).
12New antimalarial drugs are urgently needed to control drug-resistant forms of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
13People lacking the receptor are protected against infection by a malaria parasite known as Plasmodium vivax.
14The malaria parasite is unable to salvage pyrimidines and relies on de novo biosynthesis for survival.
15Subsequent chemical optimization yielded two compounds that are effective against multiple stages of the malaria parasite.
16The Plasmodium ookinete is the developmental stage of the malaria parasite that invades the mosquito midgut.
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Translations for malaria parasite