PROTEIN PLAYS KEY ROLE IN TRANSMITTING DEADLY MALARIA PARASITE
May 28, 2008
May 28, 2008
TAMPA, Fla., May 28 -- The University of South Florida issued the following news release:
The protein MAEBL is critical for completing the life cycle of malaria parasites in mosquitoes, allowing the insects to transmit the potentially deadly infection to humans, a University of South Florida study has shown. The research may ultimately help provide a way to better control malaria by blocking development of the malaria parasite in the mosquito.
Researchers with the U . . .
The protein MAEBL is critical for completing the life cycle of malaria parasites in mosquitoes, allowing the insects to transmit the potentially deadly infection to humans, a University of South Florida study has shown. The research may ultimately help provide a way to better control malaria by blocking development of the malaria parasite in the mosquito.
Researchers with the U . . .