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SUBMITTER: Pain A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2656934 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pain A A Böhme U U Berry A E AE Mungall K K Finn R D RD Jackson A P AP Mourier T T Mistry J J Pasini E M EM Aslett M A MA Balasubrammaniam S S Borgwardt K K Brooks K K Carret C C Carver T J TJ Cherevach I I Chillingworth T T Clark T G TG Galinski M R MR Hall N N Harper D D Harris D D Hauser H H Ivens A A Janssen C S CS Keane T T Larke N N Lapp S S Marti M M Moule S S Meyer I M IM Ormond D D Peters N N Sanders M M Sanders S S Sargeant T J TJ Simmonds M M Smith F F Squares R R Thurston S S Tivey A R AR Walker D D White B B Zuiderwijk E E Churcher C C Quail M A MA Cowman A F AF Turner C M R CM Rajandream M A MA Kocken C H M CH Thomas A W AW Newbold C I CI Barrell B G BG Berriman M M
Nature 20081001 7214
Plasmodium knowlesi is an intracellular malaria parasite whose natural vertebrate host is Macaca fascicularis (the 'kra' monkey); however, it is now increasingly recognized as a significant cause of human malaria, particularly in southeast Asia. Plasmodium knowlesi was the first malaria parasite species in which antigenic variation was demonstrated, and it has a close phylogenetic relationship to Plasmodium vivax, the second most important species of human malaria parasite (reviewed in ref. 4). ...[more]