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Unexpected step in malaria invasion

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Imaging reveals parasite’s transmission path

Raquel Harper

Most malaria vaccines work only between 20 and 50 percent of the time. Thus, scientists are eager to understand more about how the malaria parasites infect their host. New imaging data has revealed a previously unrecognized step on the parasites’ transmission path, which could aid in the development of better vaccination strategies. Mouse malaria parasites (green) glide in circles on a glass surface (red) because they have a curved shape. Malaria is transmitted by an infected mosquito into the skin of a mammal and travels to the liver to infect red blood cells and cause disease....Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    BiophotonicsMicroscopyResearch & Technology

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