Publications by authors named "Robert William Moon"

Synchronisation of Plasmodium cultures is essential to investigate the complexities of time-dependent events associated with the asexual blood stage of the malaria parasite life cycle. Here we describe a procedure using ML10, a highly specific inhibitor of the parasite cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG), to attain high synchronicity of Plasmodium falciparum and P. knowlesi asexual blood-stage cultures and to obtain high levels of arrested mature schizonts as well as viable released merozoites.

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, a malaria parasite of Old World macaque monkeys, is used extensively to model biology. Recently, was found in the human population of Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia. causes uncomplicated to severe and fatal malaria in the human host with features in common with the more prevalent and virulent malaria caused by .

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Tackling relapsing and zoonotic infections is critical to reducing malaria incidence and mortality worldwide. Understanding the biology of these important and related parasites was previously constrained by the lack of robust molecular and genetic approaches. Here, we establish CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in a culture-adapted strain and define parameters for optimal homology-driven repair.

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