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    Myristicyclins A and B: Antimalarial Procyanidins from Horsfieldia spicata from Papua New Guinea by Lu, Zhenyu, Van Wagoner, Ryan M, Pond, Cristopher D, Pole, Ann R, Jensen, James B, Blankenship, D’Arbra, Grimberg, Brian T, Kiapranis, Robert, Matainaho, Teatulohi K, Barrows, Louis R, Ireland, Chris M

    Published in Organic letters (17-01-2014)
    “…An antimalarial screen for plants collected from Papua New Guinea identified an extract of Horsfieldia spicata as having activity. Isolation of the active…”
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    Human Malaria Parasites in Continuous Culture by Trager, William, Jensen, James B

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-06-2005)
    “…Plasmodium falciparum can now be maintained in continuous culture in human erythrocytes incubated at 38°C in RPMI 1640 medium with human serum under an…”
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    Asexual Blood Stages of Plasmodium falciparum Exhibit Signs of Secondary Necrosis, but not Classical Apoptosis after Exposure to Febrile Temperature (40 C) by Porter, Heidi, Gamette, Matthew J, Cortes-Hernandez, Dania G, Jensen, James B

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-04-2008)
    “…It has been shown by others that after cultures of Plasmodium falciparum were exposed to a febrile temperature of 40 C, parasitemia was reduced in the…”
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    Cell death in bovine parvovirus-infected embryonic bovine tracheal cells is mediated by necrosis rather than apoptosis by Abdel-Latif, L, Murray, B.K, Renberg, R.L, O'Neill, K.L, Porter, H, Jensen, J.B, Johnson, F.B

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-09-2006)
    “…The helper-independent bovine parvovirus (BPV) was studied to determine its effect on host embryonic bovine tracheal (EBTr) cells: whether the ultimate outcome…”
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    Activity of azithromycin (CP-62,993) and erythromycin against chloroquine-sensitive and chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro by Gingras, B A, Jensen, J B

    “…Several antibiotics, including the macrolide erythromycin and the azalides azithromycin (CP-62,993) and CP-63,956, that inhibit protein synthesis on 70S…”
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    WILLIAM TRAGER: 1910–2005 by Jensen, James B

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-06-2005)
    “…[...]indisputably, Bill Trager's greatest accomplishment occurred in 1976 when he and a young colleague developed a method for the continuous cultivation of…”
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    REFLECTIONS ON THE CONTINUOUS CULTIVATION OF PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM by Jensen, James B

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-06-2005)
    “…Over the years, I have been asked many times just how we were able to succeed in culturing this major human pathogen when so many others who preceded us had…”
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    Human Malaria Parasites in Continuous Culture by Trager, William, Jensen, James B.

    “…Plasmodium falciparum can now be maintained in continuous culture in human erythrocytes incubated at 38°C in RPMI 1640 medium with human serum under an…”
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    Antimalarial activity of azithromycin and erythromycin against Plasmodium berghei by Gingras, B A, Jensen, J B

    “…Several antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis on 70S ribosomes, including the macrolide erythromycin, and the azalides azithromycin (ZITHROMAX) and…”
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    Evidence of endothelial inflammation, T cell activation, and T cell reallocation in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria by Elhassan, I M, Hviid, L, Satti, G, Akerstrom, B, Jakobsen, P H, Jensen, J B, Theander, T G

    “…To explain the observation that acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria is associated with a transient inability of peripheral blood cells to respond to antigenic…”
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    Concentration from continuous culture of erythrocytes infected with trophozoites and schizonts of Plasmodium falciparum by Jensen, J B

    “…Gelatin, from readily available sources, at specified concentrations in RPMI 1640 medium enhances sedimentation rates of suspensions of Plasmodium…”
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    Stage specific actions of antimalarial drugs on Plasmodium falciparum in culture by Geary, T G, Divo, A A, Jensen, J B

    “…Chemicals with antimalarial effects show different patterns against ring stages, trophozoites, and schizonts of Plasmodium falciparum in culture. Amodiaquine,…”
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    High proportion of subclinical Plasmodium falciparum infections in an area of seasonal and unstable malaria in Sudan by Elhassan, I M, Hviid, L, Jakobsen, P H, Giha, H, Satti, G M, Arnot, D E, Jensen, J B, Theander, T G

    “…In the present longitudinal study, a cohort (n = 98) of children and adults 5-30 years of age living in an area of highly seasonal and unstable malaria…”
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    Human T-cell recognition of synthetic peptides representing conserved and variant sequences from the merozoite surface protein 2 of Plasmodium falciparum by Theander, Thor G, Hviid, Lars, Dodoo, Daniel, Afari, Edwin A, Jensen, James B, Rzepczyk, Christine M

    Published in Immunology letters (01-06-1997)
    “…Merozoite surface protein 2 (MSP2) is a malaria vaccine candidate currently undergoing clinical trials. We analyzed the peripheral blood mononuclear cell…”
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    Potential antimalarial candidates from African plants: and in vitro approach using Plasmodium falciparum by Khalid, S A, Farouk, A, Geary, T G, Jensen, J B

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-02-1986)
    “…Twenty-one compounds isolated from nine medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in the Sudan and other African countries were examined in vitro for…”
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