Plasmodium knowlesi

Plasmodium knowlesi is a primate malaria parasite commonly found in Southeast Asia.[1] It causes malaria in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), but it may also infect humans, either naturally or artificially.

Cell Type:
Plasmodium
Tissue Origin:
Species:
baboon
Research Area:
Parasitology
Cell Characteristics:
Suspension

Transfection Information

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Protocol Kit Program Cells Efficiency Viable Cells Substrate Format Platform
P3

FP-158

30%


Plasmid (general) 20 µg 100 µl 4D X-Unit

Citations

Categories:
Transfection 
Authors:
Mohring F1, Hart MN1, Rawlinson TA2, Henrici R1, Charleston JA1, Diez Benavente E1, Patel A1, Hall J3, Almond N3, Campino S1, Clark TG1, Sutherland CJ1, Baker DA1, Draper SJ2, Moon RW1. 
In:
eLife (2019) 17: 8 
Categories:
Transfection 
Authors:
Hill RJ, Ringel A, Knuepfer E, Moon RW, Blackman MJ, van Ooij C. 
In:
J Biol Chem (2016) 10(1): 1-30 
Categories:
Transfection 
Authors:
Moon RW1, Hall J, Rangkuti F, Ho YS, Almond N, Mitchell GH, Pain A, Holder AA, Blackman MJ. 
In:
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2013) 8: 531(6)