Marchiafava E, Bignami A, 1894. On Summer-Autumnal Fever. London: New Sydenham Society.
Dondorp AM, Kager PA, Vreeken J, White NJ, 2000. Abnormal blood flow and red blood cell deformability in severe malaria. Parasitol Today 16 :228–232.
Cooke BM, Coppel RL, 1995. Cytoadhesion and falciparum malaria: going with the flow. Parasitol Today 11 :282–287.
Serirom S, Raharjo WH, Chotivanich K, Loareesuwan S, Kubes P, Ho M, 2003. Anti-adhesive effect of nitric oxide on Plasmodium falciparum cytoadherence under flow. Am J Pathol 162 :1651–1660.
Yipp BG, Anand S, Schollaardt T, Patel KD, Looareesuwan S, Ho M, 2000. Synergism of multiple adhesion molecules in mediating cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to microvascular endothelial cells under flow. Blood 96 :2292–2298.
Baruch DI, Gormely JA, Ma C, Howard RJ, Pasloske BL, 1996. Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 is a parasitized erythrocyte receptor for adherence to CD36, thrombospondin, and intercellular adhesion molecule. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93 :3497–3502.
Sherman IW, Eda S, Winograd E, 2003. Cytoadherence and sequestration in Plasmodium falciparum: defining the ties that bind. Microbes Infect 5 :897–909.
Udomsangpetch R, Pipitaporn B, Silamut K, Pinches R, Kyes S, Looareesuwan S, Newbold C, White NJ, 2002. Febrile temperatures induce cytoadherence of ring-stage Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 :11825–11829.
Newbold C, Craig A, Kyes S, Rowe A, Fernandez-Reyes D, Fagan T, 1999. cytoadherence, pathogenesis and the infected red cell surface in Plasmodium falciparum. Int J Parasitol 29 :927–937.
Flatt C, Mitchell S, Yipp B, Looaresuwan S, Ho M, 2005. Attenuation of cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum to micro-vascular endothelium under flow by hemodilution. Am J Trop Med Hyg 72 :660–665.
Udomsangpetch R, Pipitaporn B, Krishna S, Angus B, Pukrittayakamee S, Bates I, Suputtamongkol Y, Kyle DE, White NJ, 1996. Antimalarial drugs reduce cytoadherence and rosetting Plasmodium falciparum. J Infect Dis 173 :691–698.
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Marchiafava E, Bignami A, 1894. On Summer-Autumnal Fever. London: New Sydenham Society.
Dondorp AM, Kager PA, Vreeken J, White NJ, 2000. Abnormal blood flow and red blood cell deformability in severe malaria. Parasitol Today 16 :228–232.
Cooke BM, Coppel RL, 1995. Cytoadhesion and falciparum malaria: going with the flow. Parasitol Today 11 :282–287.
Serirom S, Raharjo WH, Chotivanich K, Loareesuwan S, Kubes P, Ho M, 2003. Anti-adhesive effect of nitric oxide on Plasmodium falciparum cytoadherence under flow. Am J Pathol 162 :1651–1660.
Yipp BG, Anand S, Schollaardt T, Patel KD, Looareesuwan S, Ho M, 2000. Synergism of multiple adhesion molecules in mediating cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to microvascular endothelial cells under flow. Blood 96 :2292–2298.
Baruch DI, Gormely JA, Ma C, Howard RJ, Pasloske BL, 1996. Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 is a parasitized erythrocyte receptor for adherence to CD36, thrombospondin, and intercellular adhesion molecule. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93 :3497–3502.
Sherman IW, Eda S, Winograd E, 2003. Cytoadherence and sequestration in Plasmodium falciparum: defining the ties that bind. Microbes Infect 5 :897–909.
Udomsangpetch R, Pipitaporn B, Silamut K, Pinches R, Kyes S, Looareesuwan S, Newbold C, White NJ, 2002. Febrile temperatures induce cytoadherence of ring-stage Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 :11825–11829.
Newbold C, Craig A, Kyes S, Rowe A, Fernandez-Reyes D, Fagan T, 1999. cytoadherence, pathogenesis and the infected red cell surface in Plasmodium falciparum. Int J Parasitol 29 :927–937.
Flatt C, Mitchell S, Yipp B, Looaresuwan S, Ho M, 2005. Attenuation of cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum to micro-vascular endothelium under flow by hemodilution. Am J Trop Med Hyg 72 :660–665.
Udomsangpetch R, Pipitaporn B, Krishna S, Angus B, Pukrittayakamee S, Bates I, Suputtamongkol Y, Kyle DE, White NJ, 1996. Antimalarial drugs reduce cytoadherence and rosetting Plasmodium falciparum. J Infect Dis 173 :691–698.
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