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1. A systematic analysis of ultrastructural lesions in the Plasmodium coatneyi splenectomized rhesus macaque model of severe malaria.

2. Ultrastructural characterization of host–parasite interactions of Plasmodium coatneyi in rhesus macaques.

3. Functional genomics of simian malaria parasites and host–parasite interactions.

4. Ultrastructural characterization of host–parasite interactions of Plasmodium coatneyi in rhesus macaques

5. Quantifying the removal of red blood cells in Macaca mulatta during a Plasmodium coatneyi infection.

6. A Review of Plasmodium coatneyi–Macaque Models of Severe Malaria.

7. Analysis of erythrocyte dynamics in Rhesus macaque monkeys during infection with Plasmodium cynomolgi

8. Humans frequently exposed to a range of non-human primate malaria parasite species through the bites of Anopheles dirus mosquitoes in South-central Vietnam.

9. Malaria parasites in macaques in Thailand: stump-tailed macaques (Macaca arctoides) are new natural hosts for Plasmodium knowlesi, Plasmodium inui, Plasmodium coatneyi and Plasmodium fieldi

10. A primate model of severe malarial anaemia: a comparative pathogenesis study

11. Plasmodium coatneyi-infected rhesus monkeys: a primate modelfor human cerebral malaria

12. Imaging analysis of the brain in a primate model of cerebral malaria

13. Distinct amino acid and lipid perturbations characterize acute versus chronic malaria

14. Plasmodium knowlesi and other malaria parasites in long-tailed macaques from the Philippines

15. Functional genomics of simian malaria parasites and host-parasite interactions

16. Prevalence of human and non-human primate Plasmodium parasites in anopheline mosquitoes: a cross-sectional epidemiological study in Southern Vietnam

17. Molecular epidemiology of mosquitoes for the transmission of forest malaria in south-central Vietnam

18. Phylogenetic analysis of simian Plasmodium spp. infecting Anopheles balabacensis Baisas in Sabah, Malaysia

19. Plasmodium coatneyi in Rhesus Macaques Replicates the Multisystemic Dysfunction of Severe Malaria in Humans

20. High-Quality Genome Assembly and Annotation for Plasmodium coatneyi, Generated Using Single-Molecule Real-Time PacBio Technology

21. Comparative pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of intravenous artelinate versus artesunate in uncomplicated Plasmodium coatneyi-infected rhesus monkey model

22. Quantifying the removal of red blood cells in Macaca mulatta during a Plasmodium coatneyi infection

23. Distribution and prevalence of malaria parasites among long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in regional populations across Southeast Asia

24. Evolutionary analysis of circumsporozoite surface protein and merozoite surface protein-1 (CSP and MSP-1) sequences of malaria parasites

25. Imaging analysis of the brain in a primate model of cerebral malaria

26. A Review of Plasmodium coatneyi-Macaque Models of Severe Malaria

27. Humans frequently exposed to a range of non-human primate malaria parasite species through the bites of Anopheles dirus mosquitoes in South-central Vietnam

28. The Role of Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Types I and II and Tumor Necrosis Factor–α in Malaria during Pregnancy

29. Alterations in the Profile of Blood Cell Types during Malaria in Previously Unexposed Primigravid Monkeys

30. Phylogenetic analysis of CSP and MSP-9 gene sequences demonstrates the close relationship of Plasmodium coatneyi to Plasmodium knowlesi

31. Plasmodium coatneyi-Infected Erythrocytes Bind to C32 Amelanotic Melanoma Cells under Static and Flow Conditions

32. Malaria Infection Induces Rapid Elevation of the Soluble Fas Ligand Level in Serum and Subsequent T Lymphocytopenia: Possible Factors Responsible for the Differences in Susceptibility of Two Species ofMacacaMonkeys toPlasmodium coatneyiInfection

33. Plasmodium coatneyi:Differential Clinical and Immune Responses of Two Populations ofMacaca fascicularisfrom Different Origins

34. A Correlation of the Sequestration Rate of Plasmodium coatneyi-Infected Erythrocytes in Cerebral and Subcutaneous Tissues of a Rhesus Monkey

35. Schistosoma mansoni Infection Impairs Antimalaria Treatment and Immune Responses of Rhesus Macaques Infected with Mosquito-Borne Plasmodium coatneyi

36. Malaria-Induced Increase of Splenic γδ T Cells in Humans, Monkeys, and Mice

37. A Nonhuman Primate Model for Human Cerebral Malaria: Rhesus-Monkeys Experimentally Infected with Plasmodium fragile

38. Metabolic disturbances in Plasmodium coatneyi-infected rhesus monkeys

39. A Primate Model for Severe Human Malaria with Cerebral Involvement: Plasmodium coatneyi-Infected Macaca fuscata

40. Plasmodium coatneyi-infected rhesus monkeys: a primate modelfor human cerebral malaria

41. Disseminated intravascular coagulation complicated by peripheral gangrene in a rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) experimentally infected with Plasmodium coatneyi

42. Infection of Saimiri boliviensis monkeys with Plasmodium coatneyi

43. Evolutionary relationships between 15 Plasmodium species from new and old world primates (including humans): an 18S rDNA cladistic analysis

44. Cerebral metabolic reduction in severe malaria: fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography imaging in a primate model of severe human malaria with cerebral involvement

45. Increased plasma levels of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) and soluble vascular cell molecule-1 (sVCAM-1) associated with disease severity in a primate model for severe human malaria: Plasmodium coatneyi-Infected Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)

46. Plasmodium coatneyi: observations on periodicity, mosquito infection, and transmission to Macaca mulatta monkeys

47. Placental changes associated with fetal outcome in the Plasmodium coatneyi/rhesus monkey model of malaria in pregnancy

48. Expression of proinflammatory cytokines in four regions of the brain in Macaque mulatta (rhesus) monkeys infected with Plasmodium coatneyi

49. Rosette Formation by Plasmodium Coatneyi-Infected Red Blood Cells

50. Cytokine production in rhesus monkeys infected with Plasmodium coatneyi

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