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Dedicated Issues of International Journal for Parasitology

The IJP published the proceedings of the first two JHMRI International Conferences in dedicated issues of the journal. Access these issues here.


Cover ImageMalaria: A Grand Challenge
7 December 2004
Volume 34 Numbers 13-14
ISSN 0020-7519

Preface
Malaria: a grand challenge
N. Kumar

Invited Reviews
Parasite ligand-host receptor interactions during invasion of erythrocytes by Plasmodium merozoites
D. Gaur, D.C.G. Mayer, L.H. Miller
Abstract

Gene expession in Plasmodium: from gametocytes to sporozoites
C.K. Moreira, M.T. Marrelli, M. Jacobs-Lorena
Abstract

A proteomic analysis of malaria biology: integration of old literature and new technologies
R.E. Sinden
Abstract

Molecular complexity of sexual development and gene regulation in Plasmodium falciparum
N. Kumar, G. Cha, F. Pineda, J. Maciel, D. Haddad, M. Bhattacharyya, E. Nagayasu
Abstract

The role of programmed cell death in Plasmodium-mosquito interactions
H.  Hurd, V. Carter
Abstract

The Plasmodium parasite-a "new" challenge for insect innate immunity
S. Meister, A.C. Koutsos, G.K. Christophides
Abstract

Plasmodium falciparum transmission rate and selection for drug resistance: a vexed association or a key to successful control?
S. Mharakurwa
Abstract

Cysteine proteases of malaria parasites
P.J. Rosenthal
Abstract

Malarial anaemia: mechanisms and implications of insufficient erythropoiesis during blood-stage malaria
K.-H. Chang, M.M. Stevenson
Abstract

Natural killer cells and innate immunity to protozoan pathogens
D.S. Korbel, O.C. Finney, E.M. Riley
Abstract

Regulation of the CD8+ T cell responses against Plasmodium liver stages in mice
A. Morrot, F. Zavala
Abstract

Research Article
Use of long synthetic peptides to study the antigenicity and immunogenicity of the Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein
S.  Herrera, A. Bonelo, B.L. Perlaza, A.Z. Valencia, C. Cifuentes, S. Hurtado, G. Quintero, J.A. Lopez, G. Corradin, M. Arevalo-Herrera
Abstract

Invited Review
Variant genes and the spleen in Plasmodium vivax malaria
H.A. del Portillo, M. Lanzer, S. Rodriguez-Malaga, F. Zavala, C. Fernandez-Becerra
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Malaria:
Progress, Problems and Plans 
in the Genomic Era

4 December 2002
Volume 32 Number 13
ISSN 0020-7519

Preface
Malaria: progress, problems and plans in the genomic era
N. Kumar

Invited Reviews
Exploring the proteome of Plasmodium
D.J. Carucci, J.R. Yates III, L. Florens
Abstract

Stochastic versus stable transcriptional differences on Plasmodium falciparum DNA microarrays
K. Ganesan, L. Jiang, P.K. Rathod
Abstract

Gene expression analysis during liver stage development of Plasmodium
J.B. Sacci Jr., A.F. Azad
Abstract

Functional characterization of sexual stage specific proteins in Plasmodium falciparum
D. Kongkasuriyachai, N. Kumar
Abstract

Transport processes in Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes: potential as new drug targets
S. Krishna, U. Eckstein-Ludwig, T. Joet, A.-C. Uhlemann, C. Morin, R. Webb, C. Woodrow, J.F.J. Kun, P.G. Kremsner
Abstract

Cyclin-dependent kinase homologues of Plasmodium falciparum
C. Doerig, J. Endicott, D. Chakrabarti
Abstract

Malaria pathogenesis: a jigsaw with an increasing number of pieces
A. Heddini
Abstract

Genetic transformation of mosquitoes: a quest for malaria control
L.A. Moreira, A.K. Ghosh, E.G. Abraham, M. Jacobs-Lorena
Abstract

Genetic markers for study of the anopheline vectors of human malaria
D.E. Norris
Abstract

Spatial simulation of malaria transmission and its control by malaria transmission blocking vaccination
R. Carter
Abstract

Aotus monkeys: their great value for anti-malaria vaccines and drug testing
S. Herrera, B.L. Perlaza, A. Bonelo, M. Arevalo-Herrera
Abstract

Malaria associated anaemia, drug resistance and antimalarial combination therapy
A. Bjorkman
Abstract

Theories on malarial pigment formation and quinoline action
D.J. Sullivan
Abstract

Artemisinin: mechanisms of action, resistance and toxicity
S.R. Meshnick
Abstract

Antimalarial chemotherapeutic peroxides: artemisinin, yingzhaosu A and related compounds
K. Borstnik, I.-h Paik, T.A. Shapiro, G.H. Posner
Abstract

The integration of genomic and structural information in the development of high affinity plasmepsin inhibitors
A. Nezami, E. Freire
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