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Liver involvement in acute mammalian malaria with special reference to Plasmodium knowlesi malaria.

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This chapter concerns mainly with pathogenesis reactions in simian and to some extent in human and rodent malarias and the processes involved in P .
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Publisher Summary This chapter concerns mainly with pathogenesis reactions in simian and to some extent in human and rodent malarias. The pathological and physiological disturbances in malaria vary considerably in severity and duration according to the infecting Plasmodium and the host. The processes involved have so far been most carefully studied in P . knowlesi infections in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Discussion of the pathogenesis of the liver lesions in malaria must take into account all mechanisms that are responsible for functional and structural disturbances in the organ arising from non-specific reactions, and those that can be attributable more directly to the infection itself. The effects of the latter are frequently also non-specific because a given tissue can react in only a limited number of ways. An example of the first type of reaction in the liver in malaria is the response to the hyperactivity of the sympathetic nervous system initiated by the infection The second type of reaction is exemplified by the histotoxic activity of certain factors, to be discussed later, circulating in the blood of the infected host which cause fatty degeneration of parenchymal cells and inhibit mitochondria1 oxidative phosphorylation.

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On species of leucocytozoon.

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The Transmission by Mosquitoes of Plasmodia in the Laboratory

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The course of a Plasmodium berghei infection in six different mouse strains.

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Nonhuman Primate Models for Human Malaria Research

TL;DR: Maintenance of the most appropriate nonhuman primate colonies, including Aotus, Saimiri, and macaque species, is critical, along with training of experts to be intimately familiar with the nuances of the various parasite–host interactions and relationships.
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Studies on the lipids of Plasmodium knowlesi-infected rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). I. Changes in serum lipids.

TL;DR: In this article, the lipids of Plasmodium knowlesi-infected rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatto) were studied and the results showed that they contain higher lipids than those of other monkeys.
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TL;DR: In previous work a heat-stable, acetone-soluble fraction from rat liver microsomes was found to stimulate the respiration of mitochondria by means of an assay system based on the activation of latent mitochondrial ATPase, the active component of the microsomal extract has been identified as free fatty acids.
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