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Malaria
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Malaria book
Molecular and Clinical Aspects
Malaria
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Malaria book
Molecular and Clinical Aspects
ByMats Wahlgren, Peter Perlmann
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 29 May 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 656
eBook ISBN 9780429181054
Subjects Bioscience, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Wahlgren, M., & Perlmann, P. (1999). Malaria: Molecular and Clinical Aspects (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b17000
ABSTRACT
Malaria causes more death and disease than any other parasitic pathogen known today. This multiauthored text covers the important areas of malaria research, particularly focusing on those sectors which are of clinical importance for the understanding of the disease, the parasite, and its vector.
The chapter authors are all leading experts withi
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
What is Malaria?
part |2 pages
Molecular Malariology
chapter 5|32 pages
The Anopheles Mosquito: Genomics and Transformation
ByMats Wahlgren, Peter Perlmann
chapter 8|32 pages
Genetic Approaches to the Determinants of Drug Response, Pathogenesis and Infectivity in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
ByDavid A. Fidock, Xin-Zhuan Su, Kirk W. Deitsch, Thomas E. Wellems
chapter 9|38 pages
The Sporozoite, the Merozoite and the Infected Red Cell: Parasite Ligands and Host Receptors
ByMats Wahlgren, Peter Perlmann
part |2 pages
Pathogenesis and Resistance
chapter 10|40 pages
Cytoadherence and Rosetting in the Pathogenesis of Severe Malaria Mats Wahlgren, Carl lohan Treutiger and lurg Gysin
ByMats Wahlgren, Peter Perlmann
chapter 11|34 pages
Inflammatory Processes in the Pathogenesis of Malaria
ByDominic Kwiatkowski, Peter Perlmann
part |2 pages
Malaria Immunology and Vaccines
chapter 14|36 pages
The Role of T Cells in Immunity to Malaria and the Pathogenesis of Disease
ByMarita Troye-Blomberg, William P. Weidanz, Henri van der Heyde
chapter 17|15 pages
SPf66: The First and Towards the Second Generation of Malarial Vaccines
ByManuel E. Patarroyo, Roberto Amador