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Wijnand Eling is affiliated with Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands. The profile does not include details on recent publications, frequent co-authors, or specific venues of publication.

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Best Publications

  • Analysis of the Plasmodium falciparum proteome by high-accuracy mass spectrometry

    Edwin Lasonder;Edwin Lasonder;Yasushi Ishihama;Jens S. Andersen;Adriaan M. W. Vermunt

  • A central role for P48/45 in malaria parasite male gamete fertility.

    Melissa R. van Dijk;Chris J. Janse;Joanne Thompson;Andrew P. Waters

  • Hepatocyte CD81 is required for Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium yoelii sporozoite infectivity.

    Olivier Silvie;Eric Rubinstein;Jean-François Franetich;Michel Prenant

  • Detection of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites in vivo by real-time quantitative PCR.

    Cornelus C. Hermsen;Denise S.C. Telgt;Ellen H.P. Linders;Louis A.T.F. van de Locht

  • Three Members of the 6-cys Protein Family of /Plasmodium/ Play a Role in Gamete Fertility

    Melissa R. van Dijk;Ben C. L. van Schaijk;Shahid M. Khan;Maaike W. van Dooren

  • Malaria transmission-blocking antigen, Pfs230, mediates human red blood cell binding to exflagellating male parasites and oocyst production.

    Saliha Eksi;Beata Czesny;Geert‐Jan Van Gemert;Robert W. Sauerwein

  • Protection against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in chimpanzees by immunization with the conserved pre-erythrocytic liver-stage antigen 3.

    P. Daubersies;A.W. Thomas;P. Millet;K. Brahimi

  • Quantification of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes in differential stages of development by quantitative nucleic acid sequence-based amplification.

    Petra Schneider;Gerard Schoone;Henk Schallig;Danielle Verhage

  • Liver-Stage Development of Plasmodium falciparum in a Humanized Mouse Model

    Serban Morosan;Stéphanie Hez-Deroubaix;Françoise Lunel;Laurent Renia

  • Depletion of CD4+ or CD8+ T-cells prevents Plasmodium berghei induced cerebral malaria in end-stage disease

    C.C. Hermsen;T.J.J.M. van de Wiel;E.C. Mommers;R.W. Sauerwein

  • THE DIFFERING IMPACT OF CHLOROQUINE AND PYRIMETHAMINE/SULFADOXINE UPON THE INFECTIVITY OF MALARIA SPECIES TO THE MOSQUITO VECTOR

    Birthe Hogh;Asoka Gamage-Mendis;Geoffrey A. Butcher;Ricardo Thompson

  • Dietary Fish-Oil Supplementation in Experimental Gram-Negative Infection and in Cerebral Malaria in Mice

    W.L. Blok;M.T.E. Vogels;J.H.A.J. Curfs;W.M.C. Eling

  • Plasmodium berghei ANKA: purification of large numbers of infectious gametocytes.

    A.L. Beetsma;T.J.J.M. van de Wiel;R.W. Sauerwein;W.M.C. Eling

  • Circulating concentrations of soluble granzyme A and B increase during natural and experimental Plasmodium falciparum infections.

    C.C. Hermsen;Y. Konijnenberg;L. Mulder;C. Loe

  • Evaluation of the standard membrane feeding assay (SMFA) for the determination of malaria transmission-reducing activity using empirical data.

    M. van der Kolk;S.J. de Vlas;A. Saul;M.G. van de Vegte-Bolmer

  • Isolation and Functional Characterization of Two Distinct Sexual-Stage-Specific Promoters of the Human Malaria Parasite Plasmodium falciparum

    Koen J. Dechering;Anita M. Kaan;Wilfred Mbacham;Dyann F. Wirth

  • In Vitro Activities of 25 Quinolones and Fluoroquinolones against Liver and Blood Stage Plasmodium spp.

    Nassira Mahmoudi;Liliane Ciceron;Jean-François Franetich;Khemais Farhati

  • Association between anti-Pfs48/45 reactivity and P. falciparum transmission-blocking activity in sera from Cameroon.

    W. Roeffen;B. Mulder;K. Teelen;M. Bolmer

  • Functional Equivalence of Structurally Distinct Ribosomes in the Malaria Parasite, Plasmodium berghei

    Rosalina M.L. van Spaendonk;Jai Ramesar;Auke van Wigcheren;Wijnand Eling

  • Effects of irradiation on Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite hepatic development: implications for the design of pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccines.

    O. Silvie;J.P. Semblat;J.F. Franetich;L. Hannoun

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. Sauerwein
Robert W. Sauerwein Radboud University
Cornelus C. Hermsen
Cornelus C. Hermsen Radboud University
Daan J.A. Crommelin
Daan J.A. Crommelin Utrecht University
Pierre Druilhe
Pierre Druilhe Institut Pasteur
Andrew P. Waters
Andrew P. Waters University of Glasgow
Dominique Mazier
Dominique Mazier Sorbonne University
Geert-Jan van Gemert
Geert-Jan van Gemert Radboud University
Chris Drakeley
Chris Drakeley London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Chris J. Janse
Chris J. Janse Leiden University Medical Center
Hendrik G. Stunnenberg
Hendrik G. Stunnenberg Radboud University

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