Malaria Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

Malaria Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

152c758dademiorggi6 Malaria Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

# Publisher: Humana Press
# Number Of Pages: 648
# Publication Date: 2002-07
# Sales Rank: 1417669
# ISBN / ASIN: 0896038238
# EAN: 9780896038233
# Binding: Hardcover
# Manufacturer: Humana Press
# Studio: Humana Press

Book Description:

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Internationally respected scientists and clinicians describe in step–step detail their most useful conventional and cutting-edge techniques for the study of malaria. Areas covered include clinical and laboratory diagnosis and typing, animal models, molecular biology, immunology, cell biology, vaccinology, laboratory models, and field applications. Each readily reproducible protocol has been tested, standardized, and optimized for experimental success, and includes many laboratory notes on troubleshooting, avoiding pitfalls, and interpreting results. Several of the most widely used methods are described here in detail for the first time or have been thoroughly updated since their original publication (e.g., in vitro culture of Plasmodium parasites and in vitro growth inhibition assay).
Table of Contents:

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1. Vector Incrimination and Entomological Inoculation s
John Beier
pp. 1-12

2. Epidemiological Measures of Risk of Malaria
J. Baird; Michael Bangs; Jason Maguire; Mazie Barcus
pp. 13-22

3. Maintenance of the Plasmodium berghei Life Cycle
Robert Sinden; Geoff Butcher; A. Beetsma
pp. 25-40

4. Mouse Models for Pre-Erythrocytic–Stage Malaria
Laurent Rénia; Elodie Belnoue; Irè Landau
pp. 41-56

5. Mouse Models for Erythrocytic-Stage Malaria
Latifu Sanni; Luis Fonseca; Jean Langhorne
pp. 57-76

6. Nonhuman Primate Models: I. Nonhuman Primate Host–Parasite Combinations
William Collins
pp. 77-84

7. Nonhuman Primate Models: II. Infection of Saimiri and Aotus Monkeys with Plasmodium vivax
William Collins
pp. 85-92

8. Vector Analysis
John Beier
pp. 95-102

9. Genotyping of Plasmodium spp.: Nested PCR
Georges Snounou
pp. 103-116

10. Genotyping of Plasmodium falciparum: PCR RFLP Analysis
Ingrid Felger; Hans-Peter Beck
pp. 117-129

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152c758dademiorggi6 Malaria Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

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