Malaria Host Pathogen Center Experiment 07A and 07B - Macaca fascicularis infected with Plasmodium knowlesi to produce and integrate clinical, hematological, parasitological, omics, telemetric and histopathological measures of acute primary infection.
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ABSTRACT: This project is part of the Malaria Host-Pathogen Interaction Center (MaHPIC) - a transdisciplinary malaria systems biology research program initially supported by an NIH/NIAID contract (# HHSN272201200031C, 2012-2017; see http://www.systemsbiology.emory.edu). The MaHPIC has continued with support from the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) and others. The MaHPIC generates many data types (e.g., clinical, hematological, parasitological, metabolomics, functional genomics, lipidomics, proteomics, immune response, telemetry) and mathematical models, to iteratively test and develop hypotheses related to the complex host-parasite dynamics in the course of malaria in non-human primates (NHPs), and metabolomics data via collaborations with investigators conducting clinical studies in malaria endemic countries, with the overarching goal of better understanding human disease, pathogenesis, and immunity. Curation and maintenance of all data and metadata are the responsibility of the MaHPIC.
ORGANISM(S): Plasmodium knowlesi Macaca fascicularis Macaca mulatta
PROVIDER: GSE128115 | GEO | 2019/03/14
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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