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'''Overview'''</br></br>Several forms of malarial protein may be used to identify malaria. One protein serves a very specific function within the ''Plasmodium falciparum'' parasite, and is therefore very useful in the diagnosis ''P.falciparum'' - not being found in other malarial species (or humans). Other diagnostic proteins are outwardly less specific, being found in the metabolic pathways of both humans and malarial parasites. However, there are clear structural differences between human and parasite forms of these proteins, | '''Overview'''</br></br>Several forms of malarial protein may be used to identify malaria. One protein serves a very specific function within the ''Plasmodium falciparum'' parasite, and is therefore very useful in the diagnosis ''P.falciparum'' - not being found in other malarial species (or humans). Other diagnostic proteins are outwardly less specific, being found in the metabolic pathways of both humans and malarial parasites. However, there are clear structural differences between human and parasite forms of these proteins, and in some cases also between the different malarial species. These different structural featues give rise to antigenic epitopses that can be used to identify malaria infections by all species, or for some antigenic epitopes can distinguish different malarial species.</br></br> | ||
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