Hemozoin Induces Hepatic Inflammation in Mice and Is Differentially Associated with Liver Pathology Depending on the Plasmodium Strain

Volume: 9, Issue: 11, Pages: e113519 - e113519
Published: Nov 24, 2014
Abstract
Malaria is a global disease that clinically affects more than two hundred million people annually. Despite the availability of effective antimalarials, mortality rates associated with severe complications are high. Hepatopathy is frequently observed in patients with severe malarial disease and its pathogenesis is poorly understood. Previously, we observed high amounts of hemozoin or malaria pigment in livers from infected mice. In this study, we...
Paper Details
Title
Hemozoin Induces Hepatic Inflammation in Mice and Is Differentially Associated with Liver Pathology Depending on the Plasmodium Strain
Published Date
Nov 24, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
11
Pages
e113519 - e113519
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