Journal article

An improved method for undertaking limiting dilution assays for in vitro cloning of Plasmodium falciparum parasites

AS Butterworth, AJ Robertson, MF Ho, ML Gatton, JS McCarthy, KR Trenholme

Malaria Journal | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2011

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Abstract

Abstract. Background: Obtaining single parasite clones is required for many techniques in malaria research. Cloning by limiting dilution using microscopy-based assessment for parasite growth is an arduous and labor-intensive process. An alternative method for the detection of parasite growth in limiting dilution assays is using a commercial ELISA histidine-rich protein II (HRP2) detection kit. Methods. Detection of parasite growth was undertaken using HRP2 ELISA and compared to thick film microscopy. An HRP2 protein standard was used to determine the detection threshold of the HRP2 ELISA assay, and a HRP2 release model was used to extrapolate the amount of parasite growth required for a posi..

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