Breakthrough in malaria research looks to body’s immune cells
Recently published Queensland research showing how the malaria parasite can survive in a type of white blood cell in the spleen looks set to pave the way for the development of new malaria drugs and vaccines. Traditionally, it was believed the parasite’s development in the body was restricted to the liver and red blood cells.
Dr Michelle Wykes, Queensland Institute of Medical Research
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
