Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3418048 | Parasitology International | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Plasmodium vivax research has been hampered by the lack of technology for culturing this parasite. Culturing P. vivax is difficult because the parasite selectively invades reticulocytes. Here we describe a modified procedure to establish and maintain short-term cultures of freshly collected P. vivax parasites using reticulocyte-enriched cord blood. Using this method, parasites could be cultured for a month. Manipulation of the culture allowed procurement of synchronized stages of the parasite. This short-term culture method can be easily adapted to study various aspects of the parasite biology.
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Authors
Rachanee Udomsangpetch, Sangdao Somsri, Tasanee Panichakul, Kesinee Chotivanich, Jeeraphat Sirichaisinthop, Zhaoqing Yang, Liwang Cui, Jetsumon Sattabongkot,