Ensuring quality and access for malaria diagnosis: how can it be achieved?
D Bell, C Wongsrichanalai, JW Barnwell - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006 - nature.com
The replacement of conventional antimalarial drugs with high-cost, artemisinin-based
alternatives has created a gap in the successful management of malaria. This gap reflects an …
alternatives has created a gap in the successful management of malaria. This gap reflects an …
[HTML][HTML] Plasmodium vivax: who cares?
MR Galinski, JW Barnwell - Malaria journal, 2008 - Springer
… On the other hand, some data suggest that one of the eleven msp3 genes may be over
expressed relative to the others (Jiang, Barnwell & Galinski, unpublished data) and this could be …
expressed relative to the others (Jiang, Barnwell & Galinski, unpublished data) and this could be …
[HTML][HTML] A review of the WHO malaria rapid diagnostic test product testing programme (2008–2018): performance, procurement and policy
J Cunningham, S Jones, ML Gatton, JW Barnwell… - Malaria journal, 2019 - Springer
Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) emerged in the early 1990s into largely unregulated
markets, and uncertain field performance was a major concern for the acceptance of tests for …
markets, and uncertain field performance was a major concern for the acceptance of tests for …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative genomics of the neglected human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax
…, JR Wortman, MJ Gardner, MR Galinski, JW Barnwell… - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
The human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax is responsible for 25–40% of the ∼515 million
annual cases of malaria worldwide. Although seldom fatal, the parasite elicits severe and …
annual cases of malaria worldwide. Although seldom fatal, the parasite elicits severe and …
Identification of a strain-specific malarial antigen exposed on the surface of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes.
JH Leech, JW Barnwell, LH Miller… - The Journal of …, 1984 - rupress.org
We have identified strain-specific antigens with Camp and St. Lucia strains of P. falciparum
of Mr approximately 285,000 and approximately 260,000, respectively. These strain-specific …
of Mr approximately 285,000 and approximately 260,000, respectively. These strain-specific …
Two Nonrecombining Sympatric Forms of the Human Malaria Parasite Plasmodium ovale Occur Globally
…, R Lee, M Blaze, TD Otto, JW Barnwell… - The Journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Background . Malaria in humans is caused by apicomplexan parasites belonging to 5 species
of the genus Plasmodium. Infections with Plasmodium ovale are widely distributed but …
of the genus Plasmodium. Infections with Plasmodium ovale are widely distributed but …
[HTML][HTML] The role of animal models for research on severe malaria
In light of the recent controversies over the role of animal models for research into the
development of new treatments for severe malaria, particularly cerebral disease, a group of …
development of new treatments for severe malaria, particularly cerebral disease, a group of …
[HTML][HTML] A Large Proportion of P. falciparum Isolates in the Amazon Region of Peru Lack pfhrp2 and pfhrp3: Implications for Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests
…, J Bendezu, K Torres, PL Chiodini, JW Barnwell… - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Background Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) offer significant potential to improve the
diagnosis of malaria, and are playing an increasing role in malaria case management, control …
diagnosis of malaria, and are playing an increasing role in malaria case management, control …
A human 88-kD membrane glycoprotein (CD36) functions in vitro as a receptor for a cytoadherence ligand on Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes.
JW Barnwell, AS Asch, RL Nachman… - The Journal of …, 1989 - Am Soc Clin Investig
… At 1 mM concentrations, these peptides did not inhibit cytoadherence (Barnwell J.,
unpublished observation), whereas the CSVTCG peptide does inhibit the interaction of GP88 and …
unpublished observation), whereas the CSVTCG peptide does inhibit the interaction of GP88 and …
A reticulocyte-binding protein complex of Plasmodium vivax merozoites
MR Galinski, CC Medina, P Ingravallo, JW Barnwell - Cell, 1992 - cell.com
Plasmodium vivax merozoites primarily invade reticulocytes. The basis of this restricted host
cell preference has been debated. Here we introduce two novel P. vivax proteins that …
cell preference has been debated. Here we introduce two novel P. vivax proteins that …