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Kanlaya Sriprawat
Researcher at Mahidol University
Publications - 49
Citations - 2010
Kanlaya Sriprawat is an academic researcher from Mahidol University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmodium vivax & Plasmodium falciparum. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1649 citations. Previous affiliations of Kanlaya Sriprawat include University of Oxford.
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A rapid and robust tri-color flow cytometry assay for monitoring malaria parasite development
Benoit Malleret,Carla Claser,Alice Soh Meoy Ong,Rossarin Suwanarusk,Kanlaya Sriprawat,Shanshan W. Howland,Bruce Russell,François Nosten,François Nosten,Laurent Rénia +9 more
TL;DR: A fast and simple flow cytometry method to quantify and stage, various malaria parasites in red blood cells in whole blood or in vitro cultured Plasmodium falciparum is developed and demonstrated how this technique can be applied to antimalarial drug testing.
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Declining Efficacy of Artemisinin Combination Therapy Against P. Falciparum Malaria on the Thai–Myanmar Border (2003–2013): The Role of Parasite Genetic Factors
Aung Pyae Phyo,Aung Pyae Phyo,Elizabeth A. Ashley,Elizabeth A. Ashley,Tim J. Anderson,Zbynek Bozdech,Verena I. Carrara,Kanlaya Sriprawat,Shalini Nair,Marina Mc Dew White,Jerzy Michal Dziekan,Clare L. Ling,Clare L. Ling,Stephane Proux,Kamonchanok Konghahong,Atthanee Jeeyapant,Charles J. Woodrow,Charles J. Woodrow,Mallika Imwong,Rose McGready,Rose McGready,Khin Maung Lwin,Nicholas P. J. Day,Nicholas P. J. Day,Nicholas J. White,Nicholas J. White,François Nosten,François Nosten +27 more
TL;DR: The pivotal factor leading to the declining efficacy of the artemisinin-based combination on the Thailand–Myanmar border (mefloquine–artesunate) to a clinically unacceptable level is the increasing local prevalence of K13 mutations superimposed onto a long-standing background of Pfmdr1 amplification.
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Malaria Burden and Artemisinin Resistance in the Mobile and Migrant Population on the Thai–Myanmar Border, 1999–2011: An Observational Study
Verena I. Carrara,Khin Maung Lwin,Aung Pyae Phyo,Elizabeth A. Ashley,Jacher Wiladphaingern,Kanlaya Sriprawat,Marcus J. Rijken,Machteld E. Boel,Rose McGready,Stephane Proux,Cindy S. Chu,Pratap Singhasivanon,Nicholas J. White,François Nosten +13 more
TL;DR: Francois Nosten and colleagues evaluate malaria prevalence and incidence in the mobile population on the Myanmar side of the border with Thailand between 1999 and 2011 and also assess resistance to artemisinin.
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Transferrin receptor 1 is a reticulocyte-specific receptor for Plasmodium vivax
Jakub Gruszczyk,Usheer Kanjee,Li Jin Chan,Li Jin Chan,Sebastien Menant,Benoit Malleret,Benoit Malleret,Nicholas T.Y. Lim,Christoph Q. Schmidt,Yee-Foong Mok,Kai-Min Lin,Richard D. Pearson,Richard D. Pearson,Gabriel W. Rangel,Brian J. Smith,Melissa J. Call,Melissa J. Call,Michael P. Weekes,Michael D. W. Griffin,James M. Murphy,James M. Murphy,Jonathan Abraham,Kanlaya Sriprawat,Maria J. Menezes,Marcelo U. Ferreira,Bruce Russell,Laurent Rénia,Manoj T. Duraisingh,Wai-Hong Tham,Wai-Hong Tham +29 more
TL;DR: Using Brazilian and Thai clinical isolates, data show that TfR1-PvRBP2b invasion pathway is critical for the recognition of reticulocytes during P. vivax invasion.
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A reliable ex vivo invasion assay of human reticulocytes by Plasmodium vivax
Bruce Russell,Rossarin Suwanarusk,Céline Borlon,Fabio T. M. Costa,Cindy S. Chu,Marcus J. Rijken,Kanlaya Sriprawat,Lucile Warter,Esther G. L. Koh,Benoit Malleret,Yves Colin,Yves Colin,Olivier Bertrand,Olivier Bertrand,John H. Adams,Umberto D'Alessandro,Georges Snounou,François Nosten,Laurent Rénia +18 more
TL;DR: A protocol for an ex vivo P vivax invasion assay that can be easily deployed in laboratories located in endemic countries is described, based on mixing enriched cord blood reticulocytes with matured, trypsin-treated P v Vivax schizonts concentrated from clinical isolates.