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M Jungery

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Rodriguez M, Jungery M
Infect Immun . 1987 Jan; 55(1):187-92. PMID: 3539801
The interaction between Plasmodium falciparum merozoites and human erythrocytes is mediated by specific parasite proteins and sialoglycoproteins (SGPs) on the surface of the host cell. To investigate whether a similar...
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Rodriguez M, Jungery M
Nature . 1986 Nov; 324(6095):388-91. PMID: 3097554
Several observations suggest that iron is essential for the development of malaria parasites but there is evidence that the parasites in erythrocytes do not obtain iron from haemoglobin. The total...
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Rossignol P, Ribeiro J, Jungery M, Turell M, Spielman A, Bailey C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1985 Nov; 82(22):7725-7. PMID: 3865192
The generalized hematopathology frequently found in animals infected with vector-borne pathogens may maximize transmission by enhancing the ability of vectors to locate blood in infected hosts. We tested this idea...
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Jungery M
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg . 1985 Jan; 79(5):591-7. PMID: 3913066
The red cell membrane appears to possess receptors for malarial parasites which are species specific. Plasmodium falciparum invades red cells that have the surface sialoglycoproteins, glycophorins A, B and C....
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Jungery M, Mackenzie C, Ogilvie B
J Helminthol . 1983 Dec; 57(4):291-5. PMID: 6230386
The nature of complement binding to the surface to infective larvae of Trichinella spiralis and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis differs. When worms were incubated in serum from uninfected hosts, washed and incubated...
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Jungery M, McLaren D, Ogilvie B
J Pathol . 1983 Mar; 139(3):323-35. PMID: 6834176
These studies on eosinophils from beige mice have shown that such cells possess morphologically abnormal granules and that they also have an impaired capacity to interact in vitro with a...
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Jungery M, Boyle D, Patel T, Pasvol G, Weatherall D
Nature . 1983 Feb; 301(5902):704-5. PMID: 6338394
Attempts to control human malaria by immunological means could be compromised by antigenic variability within and between different strains of malarial parasites1. A useful alternative approach might be to block...
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Jungery M, Clark N, Parkhouse R
Mol Biochem Parasitol . 1983 Feb; 7(2):101-9. PMID: 6855809
Newborn larvae of Trichinella spiralis were collected for 30 min from female worms in culture, incubated in vitro for various times up to 18 h, and surface-labelled with iodine. The...
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Jungery M, Pasvol G, Newbold C, Weatherall D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1983 Feb; 80(4):1018-22. PMID: 6341986
Glycophorin both in solution and inserted into liposomes blocks invasion of erythrocytes by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Furthermore, one sugar, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (GlcNAc), completely blocks invasion of the erythrocyte by...
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Pasvol G, Jungery M
Ciba Found Symp . 1983 Jan; 94:174-95. PMID: 6341001
The major red cell sialoglycoproteins, the glycophorins, play a central role in the invasion of human red cells by Plasmodium falciparum. En(a-) cells deficient in glycophorin A (alpha) and S-s-U-...