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'''Overview'''</br>One class of protein used to identify malaria serves very specific functions responsible for parasite behviour, and is not found in humans, as such this class of proteins are considered to be specific for the malaria parasite. The HRP2 antigen is an example of this class of proteins.</br>A second group represents proteins of metabolic pathways of both humans and malarial parasites, but with structural differences between humans and parasites. These different structural featues maen that they have antigenic features (epitopse) that allow them to be identified as plasmodium specific (plasmodium aldolase or pan-malarial LDH) or even specific for individual species (PfLDH and PvLDH). By combining these together, RDT tests can be designed to meet particular purposes.</br> | '''Overview'''</br></br>One class of protein used to identify malaria serves very specific functions responsible for parasite behviour, and is not found in humans, as such this class of proteins are considered to be specific for the malaria parasite. The HRP2 antigen is an example of this class of proteins.</br>A second group represents proteins of metabolic pathways of both humans and malarial parasites, but with structural differences between humans and parasites. These different structural featues maen that they have antigenic features (epitopse) that allow them to be identified as plasmodium specific (plasmodium aldolase or pan-malarial LDH) or even specific for individual species (PfLDH and PvLDH). By combining these together, RDT tests can be designed to meet particular purposes.</br></br> | ||
'''Malaria-species-specific antigens used in RDT tests'''</br></br> | '''Malaria-species-specific antigens used in RDT tests'''</br></br> | ||
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