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Plasmodium falciparum Secretome in Erythrocyte and BeyondThe malaria parasite cation ATPase PfATP4 and its role in the mechanism of action of a new arsenal of antimalarial drugsBiosynthesis of GDP-fucose and other sugar nucleotides in the blood stages of Plasmodium falciparumCopper-transporting ATPase is important for malaria parasite fertilityHost reticulocytes provide metabolic reservoirs that can be exploited by malaria parasitesNa+ Influx Induced by New Antimalarials Causes Rapid Alterations in the Cholesterol Content and Morphology of Plasmodium falciparumThe novel putative transporter NPT1 plays a critical role in early stages of Plasmodium berghei sexual developmentCationic amino acid transporters play key roles in the survival and transmission of apicomplexan parasitesIdentification and functional analysis of the primary pantothenate transporter, PfPAT, of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumFunctional profiles of orphan membrane transporters in the life cycle of the malaria parasiteA female gametocyte-specific ABC transporter plays a role in lipid metabolism in the malaria parasiteA Plasmodium falciparum copper-binding membrane protein with copper transport motifsRecombinant vacuolar iron transporter family homologue PfVIT from human malaria-causing Plasmodium falciparum is a Fe(2+)/H(+)exchangerMalaria parasites tolerate a broad range of ionic environments and do not require host cation remodellingAntimalarial drug targets in Plasmodium falciparum predicted by stage-specific metabolic network analysisTransmembrane segment 11 appears to line the purine permeation pathway of the Plasmodium falciparum equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (PfENT1).Functional Profiling of a Plasmodium Genome Reveals an Abundance of Essential Genes.Antimalarial screening via large-scale purification of Plasmodium falciparum Ca2+-ATPase 6 and in vitro studies.Piperaquine resistance is associated with a copy number variation on chromosome 5 in drug-pressured Plasmodium falciparum parasites.Purine import into malaria parasites as a target for antimalarial drug development.Gene selective mRNA cleavage inhibits the development of Plasmodium falciparum.Proteomic analysis of Plasmodium in the mosquito: progress and pitfalls.Flow cytometry-assisted rapid isolation of recombinant Plasmodium berghei parasites exemplified by functional analysis of aquaglyceroporin.Exploring the Plasmodium falciparum cyclic-adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase (PfPKA) as a therapeutic targetPhylogenetic profiles of all membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite highlight new drug targetsQuantification of labile heme in live malaria parasites using a genetically encoded biosensorVersatility in the acquisition of energy and carbon sources by the Apicomplexa.Malaria: modification of the red blood cell and consequences in the human host.Membrane transport in the malaria parasite and its host erythrocyte.pfmdr1 (Plasmodium falciparum multidrug drug resistance gene 1): a pivotal factor in malaria resistance to artemisinin combination therapies.Selective inhibition of PfA-M1, over PfA-M17, by an amino-benzosuberone derivative blocks malaria parasites development in vitro and in vivo.Modeling metabolism and stage-specific growth of Plasmodium falciparum HB3 during the intraerythrocytic developmental cycle.A genetic screen in rodent malaria parasites identifies five new apicoplast putative membrane transporters, one of which is essential in human malaria parasites.Comparative Time-Scale Gene Expression Analysis Highlights the Infection Processes of Two Strains
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2009 nî lūn-bûn
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2009年の論文
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2009年学术文章
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Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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P1476
Membrane transport proteins of the malaria parasite.
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P2093
Hagai Ginsburg
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10.1111/J.1365-2958.2009.06863.X
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P577
2009-10-01T00:00:00Z