Molecular insights into receptors used by malaria parasites for erythrocyte invasion

Chitnis, Chetan E. (2001) Molecular insights into receptors used by malaria parasites for erythrocyte invasion Current Opinion in Hematology, 8 (2). pp. 85-91. ISSN 1065-6251

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Abstract

The invasion of erythrocytes by malaria parasites is a multi-step process that requires a series of highly specific molecular interactions. Here, the authors review what has been learned about receptor-ligand interactions that mediate erythrocyte invasion. Parasite proteins involved in these interactions are promising candidates for malaria vaccines. Clear understanding of these interactions is important for the rational design of vaccines that attempt to inhibit invasion and prevent malaria.

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