Jmr. Carlton et al., Of mice and malaria mutants: unravelling the genetics of drug resistance using rodent malaria models, TRENDS PARA, 17(5), 2001, pp. 236-242
It is well recognized that drug resistance is the most significant obstacle
to gaining effective malaria central. Despite the enormous advances in the
knowledge of the biochemistry and molecular biology of malaria parasites,
only a few genes determining resistance to the commonly used drugs have bee
n identified. The idea that rodent malaria parasites should be exploited mo
re widely for such work, in view of the practical problems of studying this
subject experimentally in human malaria, is presented.