The role of the spleen in malaria.

作者: Hernando A Del Portillo , Mireia Ferrer , Thibaut Brugat , Lorena Martin‐Jaular , Jean Langhorne

DOI: 10.1111/J.1462-5822.2011.01741.X

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摘要: The spleen is a complex organ that perfectly adapted to selectively filtering and destroying senescent red blood cells (RBCs), infectious microorganisms Plasmodium-parasitized RBCs. Infection by malaria the most common cause of rupture splenomegaly, albeit variably, landmark infection. Here, role in reviewed with special emphasis lessons learned from human infections mouse models.

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