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- Red blood cells (RBCs), referred to as erythrocytes (from Ancient Gr**** erythros 'red' and kytos 'hollow vessel', with -cyte translated as 'cell' in modern...
- asynchronously. Cell division and multiplication in the erythrocyte is called erythrocytic schizogony. Each schizont forms 16-18 merozoites. The red blood cells...
- possibly be accounted for by the lower number of merozoites produced per erythrocytic cycle, the longer 72-hour developmental cycle (compared to the 48-hour...
- contributing sources to recurrent peripheral P. vivax parasitemia are erythrocytic forms in bone marrow and the spleen. Between 2018 and 2021, it was reported...
- cases are due to spontaneous mutations. Hereditary spherocytosis is an erythrocytic disorder of that affects the following red cell membrane proteins in...
- the Plasmodium fal****rum cir****sporozoite protein (CSP) from the pre-erythrocytic stage. The CSP antigen causes the production of antibodies capable of...
- Exo-erythrocytic Cycle. The sporozoites in the infected liver cells ruptures into schizonts which enter into the blood of the individual (Erythrocytic Cycle)...
- division and reproduction. It acts primarily on the schizonts during the erythrocytic phase, and nowadays is only used in concert with a sulfonamide Proguanil...
- liver stages in animal-free systems was achieved in the 1980s when pre-erythrocytic P. berghei stages were grown in wI38, a human embryonic lung cell line...
- cytoplasm of red blood cells and in most cases, are caused by defects of erythrocytic production and are not commonly found in the blood circulating throughout...