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Meanings of erythrocyte invasion in English
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Usage of erythrocyte invasion in English
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Background: The rapid process of malaria erythrocyteinvasion involves ligand-receptor interactions.
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These results indicate that antibody alone is not sufficient to interfere with erythrocyteinvasion.
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Taken together, PypPK1 has an important role for both erythrocyteinvasion and exflagellation center formation.
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However, it is also a receptor for erythrocyteinvasion by the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
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This expression pattern is consistent with commitment to sexual differentiation prior to merozoite release and erythrocyteinvasion.
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Using real-time imaging of invasion, we established that heparin-like molecules block early, and essential, events in erythrocyteinvasion by merozoites.
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The observation that apparently host-protective merozoite antigens are not essential for efficient erythrocyteinvasion has important implications for vaccine design.
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These proteins are thought to play a role in erythrocyteinvasion by the extracellular merozoite and are important vaccine candidates.
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Immunoglobulin G against P. vivax antigens from both immune animals and human malaria patients inhibited the erythrocyteinvasion by P. knowlesi.
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However, we also identify a strikingly high proportion of species-specific transcripts in late schizonts, possibly associated with the specificity of erythrocyteinvasion.
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The fact that EBA-175 has such a universal and yet susceptible role in erythrocyteinvasion clearly supports its inclusion in a multivalent malaria vaccine.
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In the blood stage, ΔpPK1 parasites were able to egress from erythrocytes similar to wild type parasites; however, erythrocyteinvasion efficacy was significantly reduced.
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During erythrocyteinvasion, merozoites are directly exposed to the host humoral immune system making the blood stage of the parasite a conceptually attractive therapeutic target.
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The presence of these blocking antibodies also completely abrogates the inhibitory effect of mAb 12.8 on erythrocyteinvasion by the parasite in vitro.
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Erythrocyteinvasion by malaria parasites is a complex multistep process involving parasite and erythrocyte receptors.