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Current Status of Standard Diagnostics and Treatment for Malaria, Tuberculosis, and Hepatitis in Myanmar

Han ET, Lee JS, Cheong JH, Chang CL, Nyunt MH, Aung WW, Kyaw YY, Thant KZ

Malaria, tuberculosis, and hepatitis are common and notorious infectious diseases in Myanmar. Despite intensive efforts to control these diseases, their prevalence remains high. For malaria, which is a vector-borne disease,...
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Effective High-Throughput Blood Pooling Strategy before DNA Extraction for Detection of Malaria in Low-Transmission Settings

Nyunt MH, Kyaw MP, Thant KZ, Shein T, Han SS, Zaw NN, Han JH, Lee SK, Muh F, Kim JY, Cho SH, Lee SE, Yang EJ, Chang CL, Han ET

In the era of (pre) elimination setting, the prevalence of malaria has been decreasing in most of the previously endemic areas. Therefore, effective cost- and time-saving validated pooling strategy is...
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Characterization of Caveola-Vesicle Complexes (CVCs) Protein, PHIST/CVC-81₉₅ in Plasmodium vivax

Wang B, Lu F, Han JH, Lee SK, Cheng Y, Nyunt MH, Ha KS, Hong SH, Park WS, Han ET

Plasmodium vivax produces numerous caveola-vesicle complex (CVC) structures beneath the membrane of infected erythrocytes. Recently, a member helical interspersed subtelomeric (PHIST) superfamily protein, PcyPHIST/CVC-81₉₅, was identified as CVCs-associated protein in...
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Characterization of Pv92, a Novel Merozoite Surface Protein of Plasmodium vivax

Lee SK, Wang B, Han JH, Nyunt MH, Muh F, Chootong P, Ha KS, Park WS, Hong SH, Park JH, Han ET

The discovery and understanding of antigenic proteins are essential for development of a vaccine against malaria. In Plasmodium falciparum, Pf92 have been characterized as a merozoite surface protein, and this...
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Identification of Immunodominant B-cell Epitope Regions of Reticulocyte Binding Proteins in Plasmodium vivax by Protein Microarray Based Immunoscreening

Han JH, Li J, Wang B, Lee SK, Nyunt MH, Na S, Park JH, Han ET

Plasmodium falciparum can invade all stages of red blood cells, while Plasmodium vivax can invade only reticulocytes. Although many P. vivax proteins have been discovered, their functions are largely unknown....
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