Journal article
From the genome to the phenome: Tools to understand the basic biology of plasmodium falciparum
WAJ Webster, GI McFadden
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | WILEY | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/jeu.12176
Abstract
Malaria plagues one out of every 30 humans and contributes to almost a million deaths, and the problem could worsen. Our current therapeutic options are compromised by emerging resistance by the parasite to our front line drugs. It is thus imperative to better understand the basic biology of the parasite and develop novel drugs to stem this disease. The most facile approach to analyse a gene’s function is to remove it from the genome or inhibit its activity. Although genetic manipulation of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is a relatively standard procedure, there is no optimal method to perturb genes essential to the intraerythrocytic development cycle—the part of the life c..
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W.A.J.W. was the recipient of a Melbourne Research Scholarship from The University of Melbourne and The School of Botany. Support from a National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant and an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant to G.I. McF is appreciated. This review is dedicated to the life and memory of Guy A. Webster (11/11/1949-07/03/2012).