Literature DB >> 16265900

Functional proteome and expression analysis of sporozoites and hepatic stages of malaria development.

P L Blair1, D J Carucci.   

Abstract

An evolution in modern malaria research occurred with the completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome project and the onset and application of novel post-genomic technologies. Corresponding with these technological achievements are improvements in accessing and purifying parasite material from 'hard-to-reach' stages of malaria development. Characterization of gene and protein expression in the infectious sporozoite and subsequent liver-stage parasite development is critical to identify novel pre-erythrocytic drug and vaccine targets as well as to understand the basic biology of this deadly parasite. Both transcriptional and proteomic analyses on these stages and the remaining stages of development will assist in the 'credentialing process' of the complete malaria genome.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16265900     DOI: 10.1007/3-540-29088-5_16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Top Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0070-217X            Impact factor:   4.291


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