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Plasmodium cynomolgi

Krotoski, W. A., Garnham, P. C., Bray, R. S., Krotoski, D. M., Killick-Kendrick, R., Draper, C. C., Targett, G. A., and Guy, M. W. (1982c). Observations on early and late post-sporozoite tissue stages in primate malaria. I. Discovery of a new latent form of Plasmodium cynomolgi (the hypnozoite), and failure to detect hepatic forms within the first 24 hours after infection. Am.. Trop. Med. Hyg. 31, 24-35. [Pg.357]

McCutchan T.F., Dame J.B., Gwadz R.W., Vernick K.D. (1988). The genome of Plasmodium cynomolgi is partitioned into separable domains which appear to differ in sequence stability. Nucleic Acids Res. 16 4499-4510. [Pg.417]

Simian malaria - Monkeys with Plasmodium cynomolgi or P. knowlesi are often used in the preclinical evaluation of potential antimalarials as well as being employed in the elucidation of various aspects of action of compounds which are already in clinical use. Examples of compoimds which have reached the simian phase of preclinical evaluation are the chlorinated... [Pg.118]

Deegan, T., and Maegraith, B. G. (1956a). Studies on the nature of malarial pigment (haemo-zion). I. The pigment of the simian species, Plasmodium knowlesi and P. Cynomolgi. Ann. Trap. Med. Parasitol. 50,194-211. [Pg.339]

Warhurst, D. C., and Hockley, D. J. (1967b). The mode of action of chloroquoine on Plasmodium berghei and P. cynomolgi. Nature 214,935-937. [Pg.390]


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