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200 related items for PubMed ID: 19126266

  • 1. Erythrocyte invasion profiles are associated with a common invasion ligand polymorphism in Senegalese isolates of Plasmodium falciparum.
    Lantos PM, Ahouidi AD, Bei AK, Jennings CV, Sarr O, Ndir O, Wirth DF, Mboup S, Duraisingh MT.
    Parasitology; 2009 Jan; 136(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 19126266
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  • 2. Reticulocyte-binding protein homologue 1 is required for sialic acid-dependent invasion into human erythrocytes by Plasmodium falciparum.
    Triglia T, Duraisingh MT, Good RT, Cowman AF.
    Mol Microbiol; 2005 Jan; 55(1):162-74. PubMed ID: 15612925
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  • 3. Molecular analysis of erythrocyte invasion in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Senegal.
    Jennings CV, Ahouidi AD, Zilversmit M, Bei AK, Rayner J, Sarr O, Ndir O, Wirth DF, Mboup S, Duraisingh MT.
    Infect Immun; 2007 Jul; 75(7):3531-8. PubMed ID: 17470537
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  • 4. Erythrocyte-binding antigen 175 mediates invasion in Plasmodium falciparum utilizing sialic acid-dependent and -independent pathways.
    Duraisingh MT, Maier AG, Triglia T, Cowman AF.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2003 Apr 15; 100(8):4796-801. PubMed ID: 12672957
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  • 5. Molecular mechanism for switching of P. falciparum invasion pathways into human erythrocytes.
    Stubbs J, Simpson KM, Triglia T, Plouffe D, Tonkin CJ, Duraisingh MT, Maier AG, Winzeler EA, Cowman AF.
    Science; 2005 Aug 26; 309(5739):1384-7. PubMed ID: 16123303
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  • 6. Associations between defined polymorphic variants in the PfRH ligand family and the invasion pathways used by P. falciparum field isolates from Brazil.
    Lobo CA, Rodriguez M, Struchiner CJ, Zalis MG, Lustigman S.
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  • 7. Upregulation of expression of the reticulocyte homology gene 4 in the Plasmodium falciparum clone Dd2 is associated with a switch in the erythrocyte invasion pathway.
    Gaur D, Furuya T, Mu J, Jiang LB, Su XZ, Miller LH.
    Mol Biochem Parasitol; 2006 Feb 26; 145(2):205-15. PubMed ID: 16289357
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  • 8. Switching Plasmodium falciparum genes on and off for erythrocyte invasion.
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  • 9. Phenotypic variation of Plasmodium falciparum merozoite proteins directs receptor targeting for invasion of human erythrocytes.
    Duraisingh MT, Triglia T, Ralph SA, Rayner JC, Barnwell JW, McFadden GI, Cowman AF.
    EMBO J; 2003 Mar 03; 22(5):1047-57. PubMed ID: 12606570
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  • 10. Plasmodium falciparum reticulocyte binding-like homologue protein 2 (PfRH2) is a key adhesive molecule involved in erythrocyte invasion.
    Sahar T, Reddy KS, Bharadwaj M, Pandey AK, Singh S, Chitnis CE, Gaur D.
    PLoS One; 2011 Feb 28; 6(2):e17102. PubMed ID: 21386888
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  • 11. Variant merozoite protein expression is associated with erythrocyte invasion phenotypes in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Tanzania.
    Bei AK, Membi CD, Rayner JC, Mubi M, Ngasala B, Sultan AA, Premji Z, Duraisingh MT.
    Mol Biochem Parasitol; 2007 May 28; 153(1):66-71. PubMed ID: 17303262
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  • 12. Cooperativity between Plasmodium falciparum adhesive proteins for invasion into erythrocytes.
    DeSimone TM, Jennings CV, Bei AK, Comeaux C, Coleman BI, Refour P, Triglia T, Stubbs J, Cowman AF, Duraisingh MT.
    Mol Microbiol; 2009 May 28; 72(3):578-89. PubMed ID: 19400777
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  • 15. Invasion profiles of Brazilian field isolates of Plasmodium falciparum: phenotypic and genotypic analyses.
    Lobo CA, de Frazao K, Rodriguez M, Reid M, Zalis M, Lustigman S.
    Infect Immun; 2004 Oct 28; 72(10):5886-91. PubMed ID: 15385490
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  • 17. Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum Rh2b deletion polymorphism across different transmission areas.
    Aniweh Y, Suurbaar J, Morang'a CM, Nyarko PB, Wright KE, Kusi KA, Ansah F, Kyei-Baafour E, Quansah E, Asante J, Thiam LG, Higgins MK, Awandare GA.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Jan 30; 10(1):1498. PubMed ID: 32001728
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  • 18. Variation in the expression of a Plasmodium falciparum protein family implicated in erythrocyte invasion.
    Taylor HM, Grainger M, Holder AA.
    Infect Immun; 2002 Oct 30; 70(10):5779-89. PubMed ID: 12228308
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  • 20. Falciparum malaria parasites invade erythrocytes that lack glycophorin A and B (MkMk). Strain differences indicate receptor heterogeneity and two pathways for invasion.
    Hadley TJ, Klotz FW, Pasvol G, Haynes JD, McGinniss MH, Okubo Y, Miller LH.
    J Clin Invest; 1987 Oct 30; 80(4):1190-3. PubMed ID: 3308959
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