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51. RH5: rationally-designed malaria vaccine antigen improving efficacy.

52. Optimized plasmid loading of human erythrocytes for Plasmodium falciparum DNA transfections.

53. Dose-dependent inactivation of Plasmodium falciparum in red blood cell concentrates by treatment with short-wavelength ultraviolet light.

54. A set of diagnostic tests for detection of active Babesia duncani infection.

55. Image cropping for malaria parasite detection on heterogeneous data.

56. EhVps35, a retromer component, is a key factor in secretion, motility, and tissue invasion by Entamoeba histolytica .

57. Application of optical tweezer technology reveals that PfEBA and PfRH ligands, not PfMSP1, play a central role in Plasmodium falciparum merozoite-erythrocyte attachment.

58. Understanding the significance of oxygen tension on the biology of Plasmodium falciparum blood stages: From the human body to the laboratory.

59. Plasmodium RON11 triggers biogenesis of the merozoite rhoptry pair and is essential for erythrocyte invasion.

60. A systems serology approach to identifying key antibody correlates of protection from cerebral malaria in Malawian children.

61. Application of Machine Learning in a Rodent Malaria Model for Rapid, Accurate, and Consistent Parasite Counts.

62. Apicoplast-derived isoprenoids are essential for biosynthesis of GPI protein anchors, and consequently for egress and invasion in Plasmodium falciparum.

63. Analysis of the diverse antigenic landscape of the malaria protein RH5 identifies a potent vaccine-induced human public antibody clonotype.

64. In vitro efficacy of next-generation dihydrotriazines and biguanides against babesiosis and malaria parasites.

65. Bovine lactoferrin inhibits Plasmodium berghei growth by binding to heme.

66. The malaria parasite egress protease SUB1 is activated through precise, plasmepsin X-mediated cleavage of the SUB1 prodomain.

67. Functionality of the V-type ATPase during asexual growth and development of Plasmodium falciparum.

68. Giant membrane rings/loops in the cytosol of P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes and their relation to the parasite.

69. A broadly cross-reactive i-body to AMA1 potently inhibits blood and liver stages of Plasmodium parasites.

70. NDV targets the invasion pathway in malaria parasite through cell surface sialic acid interaction.

71. The Entamoeba histolytica Vps26 (EhVps26) retromeric protein is involved in phagocytosis: Bioinformatic and experimental approaches.

72. Pursuing the elusive footsteps of malaria in peripheral blood smears utilizing artificial intelligence.

73. Extracellular Proteomic Profiling from the Erythrocytes Infected with Plasmodium Falciparum 3D7 Holds Promise for the Detection of Biomarkers.

74. Poly-basic peptides and polymers as new drug candidates against Plasmodium falciparum.

75. Discovery of antiplasmodial pyridine carboxamides and thiocarboxamides.

76. Anti-Leishmania effect of icetexanes from Salvia procurrens.

77. Digest: Resource limitation as a mechanism for constraining the evolution of virulence in malaria parasites.

78. Babesia duncani, a Model Organism for Investigating Intraerythrocytic Parasitism and Novel Antiparasitic Therapeutic Strategies.

79. Identification of Babesia microti immunoreactive antigens by phage display cDNA screen.

80. Detection of naturally acquired, strain-transcending antibodies against rosetting Plasmodium falciparum strains in humans.

81. Continuous in vitro propagation of Babesia microti .

82. Antimalarial activity of cecropin antimicrobial peptides derived from Anopheles mosquitoes.

83. Transcriptional responses of brain endothelium to Plasmodium falciparum patient-derived isolates in vitro .

84. Characterising the blood-stage antimalarial activity of pyronaridine in healthy volunteers experimentally infected with Plasmodium falciparum.

85. The Influence of Environmental Conditions and Coinfection by Blood-Feeding Parasites on Red Blood Cell Physiology of an Ectothermic Host.

86. Proliferation in malaria parasites: How resource limitation can prevent evolution of greater virulence.

87. Proteomes of plasmodium knowlesi early and late ring-stage parasites and infected host erythrocytes.

88. Guanidinium Chloride-Induced Haemolysis Assay to Measure New Permeation Pathway Functionality in Rodent Malaria Plasmodium berghei .

89. Activation loop phosphorylation and cGMP saturation of PKG regulate egress of malaria parasites.

90. RNA polymerase III is involved in regulating Plasmodium falciparum virulence.

91. Magneto-optical assessment of Plasmodium parasite growth via hemozoin crystal size.

92. PfHDAC1 is an essential regulator of P. falciparum asexual proliferation and host cell invasion genes with a dynamic genomic occupancy responsive to artemisinin stress.

93. Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Chloroquine on Red Blood Cells Metabolism.

94. Breadth of Fc-mediated effector function correlates with clinical immunity following human malaria challenge.

95. Efficient deep learning-based approach for malaria detection using red blood cell smears.

96. Baseline haematological parameters in three common Australian frog species.

97. Evaluating Plasmodium falciparum automatic detection and parasitemia estimation: A comparative study on thin blood smear images.

98. Infection vs. Reinfection: The Immunomodulation of Erythropoiesis.

99. Elucidating the spatio-temporal dynamics of the Plasmodium falciparum basal complex.

100. Skeleton binding protein 1 localizes to the Maurer's cleft and interacts with PfHSP70-1 and PfHSP70-x in Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte-infected erythrocytes.

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