TRENDS
in
Parasitology
FORMERLY PARASITOLOGY TODAY
December 2004
Vol. 20, No. 12
pp. 547–614
Editorial
Molecular approaches to malaria: MAM 2004 and beyond
Brendan S. Crabb and Brian M. Cooke
Update
Curation of the Plasmodium falciparum genome
Andrew E. Berry, Malcolm J. Gardner, Gert-Jan Caspers, David S. Roos and Matthew Berriman
Review
The genomics of malaria infection
Ross L. Coppel, David S. Roos and Zbynek Bozdech
Plasmodium post-genomics: an update
Daniel J. Carucci
Variant surface antigens, virulence genes and the pathogenesis of malaria
Kirk W. Deitsch and Lars Hviid
Molecular and functional aspects of parasite invasion
Dominique Soldati, Bernardo J. Foth and Alan F. Cowman
Malaria parasite transmission stages: an update
Shahid M. Khan and Andrew P. Waters
Protein trafficking in
Plasmodium falciparum
-infected red blood cells
Brian M. Cooke, Klaus Lingelbach, Lawrence H. Bannister and Leann Tilley
Of malaria, metabolism and membrane transport
Katja Becker and Kiaran Kirk
Clinical features and pathogenesis of severe malaria
Claire L. Mackintosh, James G. Beeson and Kevin Marsh
Malaria vaccines: if at first you don’t succeed.
Jon Eric Tongren, Fidel Zavala, David S. Roos and Eleanor M. Riley
Blue skies or stormy weather: what lies ahead for malaria research?
Brian M. Cooke and Ross L. Coppel
All articles are reprinted from Trends in Parasitology, Vol. 20, No. 12, pp. 547-614, Copyright 2004, with permission from Elsevier