Plasmodium falciparum, a malaria parasite is responsible for causing the most severe neurological complication known as Cerebral Malaria. Because of the limited accessibility to human tissues as per studies, the pathogenic mechanisms which leads to cerebral malaria are not well defined. However, as per the histopathology of post-mortem human tissues and mouse models having cerebral malaria indicated blood-brain barrier involvement.
Editorial Note: Malaria Control & Elimination
Editorial Note: Malaria Control & Elimination
Review Article: Malaria Control & Elimination
Review Article: Malaria Control & Elimination
Research Article: Malaria Control & Elimination
Research Article: Malaria Control & Elimination
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Editorial: Malaria Control & Elimination
Editorial: Malaria Control & Elimination
Editorial: Malaria Control & Elimination
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