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Tag Archives: malaria

Fungus fights malaria!

Posted on February 28, 2011 by Judy Keen

Scientists have engineered a fungus (M. anisopliae) to contain antimicrobial proteins or antibodies that prevent the parasitic infection (P. falciparum) that causes malaria in humans. Mosquitoes, even infected ones, can be inoculated with the fungi that will prevent the parasite … Continue reading →

Posted in Bits of Biomedical | Tagged fungi, infection, malaria, parasites
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