[HTML][HTML] Antiparasitics in animal health: quo vadis?

PM Selzer, C Epe - Trends in parasitology, 2021 - cell.com
Antiparasitics acting on endo-or ectoparasites represent the second largest segment of the
global animal health market, accounting for 23% of market share. However, relatively few …

[HTML][HTML] Malaria vaccines: the 60-year journey of hope and final success—lessons learned and future prospects

AA El-Moamly, MA El-Sweify - Tropical Medicine and Health, 2023 - Springer
Background The world has made great strides towards beating malaria, although about half
of the world population is still exposed to the risk of contracting malaria. Developing an …

Towards eradication of malaria: is the WHO's RTS, S/AS01 vaccination effective enough?

N Arora, LC Anbalagan, AK Pannu - Risk Management and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background Recent advances in mosquito eradication and antimalarial treatments have
reduced the malaria burden only modestly. An effective malaria vaccine remains a high …

[HTML][HTML] Humanized mouse models for the study of human malaria parasite biology, pathogenesis, and immunity

NK Minkah, C Schafer, SHI Kappe - Frontiers in immunology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Malaria parasite infection continues to inflict extensive morbidity and mortality in resource-
poor countries. The insufficiently understood parasite biology, continuously evolving drug …

Discrete class I molecules on brain endothelium differentially regulate neuropathology in experimental cerebral malaria

CE Fain, J Zheng, F Jin, K Ayasoufi, Y Wu, MT Lilley… - Brain, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Cerebral malaria is the deadliest complication that can arise from Plasmodium infection.
CD8 T-cell engagement of brain vasculature is a putative mechanism of neuropathology in …

Transcriptomic studies of malaria: a paradigm for investigation of systemic host-pathogen interactions

HJ Lee, A Georgiadou, TD Otto, M Levin… - Microbiology and …, 2018 - Am Soc Microbiol
Transcriptomics, the analysis of genome-wide RNA expression, is a common approach to
investigate host and pathogen processes in infectious diseases. Technical and bioinformatic …

Integrating biomaterials and immunology to improve vaccines against infectious diseases

L Yenkoidiok-Douti, CM Jewell - ACS Biomaterials Science & …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Despite the success of vaccines in preventing many infectious diseases, effective vaccines
against pathogens with ongoing challenges—such as HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis …

Plasmodium purine metabolism and its inhibition by nucleoside and nucleotide analogues

T Cheviet, I Lefebvre-Tournier, S Wein… - Journal of Medicinal …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Malaria still affects around 200 million people and is responsible for more than 400,000
deaths per year, mostly children in subequatorial areas. This disease is caused by parasites …

The proteasome as a target for protozoan parasites

SC Xie, LR Dick, A Gould, S Brand… - Expert opinion on …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The proteasome is a multi-subunit enzyme complex responsible for the
turnover of short-lived, abnormal or damaged proteins in eukaryotic cells. As organisms that …

Measuring of IgG2c isotype instead of IgG2a in immunized C57BL/6 mice with Plasmodium vivax TRAP as a subunit vaccine candidate in order to correct …

S Nazeri, S Zakeri, AA Mehrizi, S Sardari… - Experimental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Evaluation of the murine isotype antibodies is essential in subunit vaccine
development because inbred mouse strains with diverse genetic backgrounds respond …