Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers said they have identified a new “hidden” life cycle of malaria parasites in the human spleen — a ...
Study suggests immature red blood cells in spleen are targeted for invasion by P. vivax The researchers found that the human spleen is a reservoir for immature red blood cells that are targeted by P.
Contrary to prior belief, the white blood cells enter the spleen primarily via vessels in the red pulp. The research results change thoroughly our perception of the spleen producing antibodies vital ...
Image of B lymphocytes (in blue) surrounded by neutrophils (in green) and endothelial cells (in red) of a human spleen. The image on the left side corresponds to a normal spleen and on the right side ...
Malaria, a disease caused mainly by the parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, (P. vivax) is associated with over 400,000 deaths each year. Previously, the spleen was assumed to mostly ...
Malaria, a disease caused mainly by the parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, is associated with over 400,000 deaths each year. Previously, the spleen was assumed to mostly play a role ...
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