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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 21(3), 1972, pp. 288-292
Copyright © 1972 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Pre-Erythrocytic Rodent Malaria, Plasmodium Berghei—Prevention of Development in the Ethionine Fatty Liver*

Michael A. Dunn, Thomas C. Quinn AND Henry A. Terwedow, Jr.
Donald Defrees Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611, and Vector Biology Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Pre-erythrocytic development of rodent malaria, Plasmodium berghei, is prevented in vivo in young female rats in a standard model of metabolic liver cell injury, the ethionine fatty liver. Treatment with ethionine, methionine, and adenosine permitted somewhat impaired development.

Accepted for publication November 20, 1971.


* Supported in part by a Society of the Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research to the senior author, 1970, and in part by U.S. Public Health Service Grants No. 1-SO1-FR-05370-02 to Northwestern University, and No. NIH-AI-02753 to the University of Notre Dame.

Reprints are available from the Vector Biology Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556.







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