Map Index

Biochemistry 216
Cell-Cell Interactions 68
Drug 85
Genetic Information Processing 221
Morphology and Pathology 163
Immunity 35
Models for extracellular transport 3
Morphological development of blood forms 23
Morphology of sub-cellular organelles 36
Pathology 66
A proposed mechanism of malaria fever induction
a-Thalassemia – pathogenesis and clinical presentations
Candidate genes related to virulence
Candidate Malaria Resistance Genes
Causes of anemia in malarial infection
Cerebral malaria
Cerebral Malaria and Protein S-Nitrosylation
Cerebral malaria MRI
Changes in organ involvement in malaria with age
Cytoadherence is tissue-specific
Disruption of BBB caused by interaction between parasite and host factors
Endothelial activation and chemokine secretion
Endothelial permeability and neuroinflammation
Epstein-Barr virus - Plasmodium falciparum coinfection at blood brain barrier
Eryptosis in Plasmodium infection
Erythropoiesis in malaria
Etiology of lactic acidosis in malaria
G6PD deficiency and malaria
Genes differentially expressed in severe malaria
Genes for which expression is significantly correlated with coma score
Hemoglobinopathies and their effect on parasite growth
Hemozoin (Hz) accumulation in tissues of patients with severe malaria
Host–parasite interactions at the cerebrovascular endothelium in cerebral malaria
Human genes that protect against malaria
Human miRNAs response to Plasmodium falciparum infection
Induction of endothelial proinflammatory response and barrier dysfunction by P. falciparum
Inflammasome regulation
Inflammation and loss of barrier integrity
Innate immune response to Plasmodium blood stage infection in the spleen
Interactions with the vasculature through the life cycle
Involvement of host-miRNAs in Plasmodium infections
Malaria during pregnancy
Malaria in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes
Malaria infection disrupts nitric oxide metabolism
Malaria, sickle cell hemoglobin, high-mannose glycans, and erythrocyte phagocytosis
Malaria-associated syndromes
Mechanisms for Cerebral malaria pathogenesis
Mechanisms involved in protection against malaria by monocytes and macrophages
Mechanisms underlying protection by sickle trait (AS) RBC against falciparum malaria
Modulators of endothelial cell that may be relevant in BBB disruption during CM
Molecular mechanisms driving the different complications of severe malaria
Multifactorial roles of platelets in malaria pathogenesis
Necrosis and pyroptosis act together in the pathogenesis of severe malaria
Oxidative events in the bone marrow and circulation
Oxidative insult can induce malaria-protective trait of sickle and fetal erythrocytes
Oxidative stress in ß-thalassaemia and sickle cell disease
Parasite clearance in the spleen
Parasite Histones Are Toxic to Brain Endothelium and Link Blood Barrier Breakdown and Thrombosis in Cerebral Malaria
Pathogenic events that contribute to severe malaria
Pathogenic mechanisms leading to the breakdown of BBB
Pathophysiology of BBB leakage in CM
Pathophysiology of ß-thalassemia
Persistent asymptomatic infection in the dry season
PfAP2-MRP is a master regulator of malaria pathogenesis
Pitting of infected cells
Placental malaria
Platelet activities during malaria infection
Proposed kidney–brain pathogenic axis in severe falciparum malaria
Sequestration and pathogenesis in deep vasculature
Severe forms of malaria
Severe malaria in children
Symptoms of malaria
The spleen and protection of Sickle-cell trait severe malaria
The spleen in malaria
The spleen in malaria infection and immunity
Thrombocytopenia in malaria.
Physiology 204