Publications by authors named "Tal Block Tamin"

Article Synopsis
  • Malaria-causing parasite Plasmodium falciparum uses signals from the body's immune response to decide when to change its behavior.
  • High levels of a chemical called CXCL10 are found in severe cases of malaria but lower in patients who recover without issues.
  • When CXCL10 levels are high, the parasite speeds up its growth, and if it can’t keep CXCL10 low, it changes its strategy to survive better in the host.
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