Histidine-rich protei 2 index: Difference between revisions
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| The HRP2 antigen - practicalities
P.falciparum parasites produce “histidine-rich” proteins (HRP). The HRP2 antigen is highly expressed and stable, and is therefore very useful in the detection of P.falciparum infection. Additionally, antibodies that detect HRP2 also cross react with the closely related HRP3 protein which can improve their sensitivity, particularly where there is HPR2 gene-deletion is not expressed.
Characteristics of HRP2 to be aware of |