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|colspan="1" style = "font-size:140%; color:black; background: FFFAFA"|<span style="color:black>'''Malaria Pigment'''</span> | |colspan="1" style = "font-size:140%; color:black; background: FFFAFA"|<span style="color:black>'''Malaria Pigment''' (haemozoin)</span> | ||
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<span style=font-size:90%>'''Description'''</span> | <span style=font-size:90%>'''Description'''</span> | ||
<span style="font-size:90%>During their development malarial parasites metabolise the haemoglobin within erythrocytes to support their growth. Evetually infected cells at late stages of parasite development red cell may have no visible haemoglobin. As part of that process the parasite must "detoxify" the iron component of the haem element. This process creates a detoxified iron containing protein " | <span style="font-size:90%>During their development malarial parasites metabolise the haemoglobin within erythrocytes to support their growth. Evetually infected cells at late stages of parasite development red cell may have no visible haemoglobin. As part of that process the parasite must "detoxify" the iron component of the haem element. This process creates a detoxified iron containing protein "haemozoin" which is visible as pigment - as you might expect this is most visible at late stages of parasite development.</span> | ||
Revision as of 17:35, 19 November 2024
| Malaria Pigment (haemozoin)
A solid and angular late trophozoite form of P.malariae. Note the golden pigment in separate clumps of granules distributed over the parasite surface (arrowed).
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