Gene-knockout mice have been extensively used in the study of several malaria-induced pathologies. Some investigators believe that the deficient, infected mice mimic disease aspects produced in the absence of the target gene, but others believe that the deficient mice models mainly explain the ef...
Hernández Valladares, M.
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Naessens, Jan
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[Gene-knockout mice in malaria research: Useful or misleading?]
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Gene-knockout mice in malaria research: Useful or misleading?
Murine models have proved to be excellent tools in the support of studies of the human genetic bases of malaria resistance and have enabled the mapping of 12 resistance loci, eight of them controlling parasitic levels and four controlling cerebral malaria. Further studies using this method have i...
Hernández Valladares, M.
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Naessens, Jan
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[Genetic resistance to malaria in mouse models]
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Genetic resistance to malaria in mouse models
We developed an F(11) AIL population from an F(1) cross of A/J (susceptible) and C57BL/6J (resistant) mouse strains. One thousand F(11) mice were challenged with P.c. chabaudi 54X, and 340 mice selected from the phenotypic extremes for susceptibility and resistance were genotyped for microsatel...
Hernández Valladares, M.
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Naessens, Jan
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Gibson, John P.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Nagda, S.M.
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Rihet, P.
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Ole-MoiYoi, O.K.
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[Confirmation and dissection of QTL controlling resistance to malaria in mice]
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Confirmation and dissection of QTL controlling resistance to malaria in mice
Susceptible A/J and more resistant C57BL/6J mice were infected with Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi 54X, P.c. chabaudi AS and Plasmodium chabaudi adami 408XZ. As expected, most C57BL/6J mice survived the infections with the different isolates. But in contrast to previous observations, not all A/J ...
Hernández Valladares, M.
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Naessens, Jan
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Nagda, S.M.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Rihet, P.
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Ole-MoiYoi, O.K.
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Iraqi, F.A.
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[Comparison of pathology in susceptible A/J and resistant C57BL/6J mice after infection with different sub-strains of Plasmodium chabaudi]
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Comparison of pathology in susceptible A/J and resistant C57BL/6J mice after infection with different sub-strains of Plasmodium chabaudi