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Human And Mosquito Lysozymes Old Molecules For New Approaches Against Malaria 1st Edition Mauro Prato Eds

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Human And Mosquito Lysozymes Old Molecules For New Approaches Against Malaria 1st Edition Mauro Prato Eds
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Mauro Prato (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319094311, 9783319094328, 3319094319, 3319094327
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Human And Mosquito Lysozymes Old Molecules For New Approaches Against Malaria 1st Edition Mauro Prato Eds by Mauro Prato (eds.) 9783319094311, 9783319094328, 3319094319, 3319094327 instant download after payment.

Malaria remains an alarming emergency in developing countries. It is thus urgent to identify any parasite or host molecules that can serve as new affordable markers for early diagnosis of disease complications or as new targets for vector control. In this context, human and mosquito lysozymes are good candidate molecules, as their involvement in malaria has been recently reported by several independent groups. This book reviews the grounded knowledge on malaria etiology and physiopathology, as well as the current approaches for diagnosis, therapy, and vector control. In addition, the emerging evidence on the involvement of human and mosquito lysozymes in malaria from available experimental models and clinical studies is thoroughly discussed, as is the potential use of other antimicrobial peptides against malaria. Intriguingly, the contributors propose that old well-known molecules such as lysozymes might be used as new targets for cost-effective strategies to fight malaria.

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