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Emergence of In Vitro 3D Systems to Model Human Malaria

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By (author): Kasem Kulkeaw

This book illustrates the importance and advances of the disease model for malaria, a globally affected public health problem. This book provides comprehensive information on the malaria biology in a liver and all in vitro platforms for liver-stage malaria, including principles, protocols, applications for disease modeling and drug screening, and their limitations. The initial chapter describes the basis of stem cells in liver generation during development and in adults. The subsequent chapters highlight recent and emerging advances in liver organoid and liver-on-a-chip in modeling malaria. The book presents current protocols and methods to generate liver organoid and liver-on-a-chip together with their advantages and limitations. Toward the end, the book examines the humanized mouse model of liver-stage malaria using ectopic artificial livers regarding novel readout modalities. The recent advancement and challenges in combining liver-on-a-chip technology with biosensors are highlighted for assessing hepatocyte development viability and functions. The book elucidates the potential of these 3D models to understand the biological complexity of cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in Plasmodium development in the liver, toolboxes to investigate parasite deployment in the 3D models, and to implement in drug discovery. Finally, the book discusses the future directions and challenges in the applications of liver organoids and liver on-chip in the biology of live-stage malaria. This book is helpful for researchers and scientists in the field of parasitology, cell biology, tissue engineering, and pharmacology.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 336g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2023
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819906901

About Kasem Kulkeaw

  Dr. Kasem Kulkeaw is a director of the Siriraj Integrative Center for Neglected Parasitic Diseases at the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University in Thailand. He has earlier served as a visiting scientist under Exchange Program for East Asia Young Researchers of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science at Kyushu University Japan; an assistant professor in the Department of Research and Development of Next Generation Medicine Faculty of Medical Sciences Kyushu University Japan (20142018; and assistant professor at the Department of Parasitology at Mahidol University Thailand (2021present). His research interest is in cell biology and molecular biology specializing in stem cell-based disease models cell differentiation of pluripotent stem cells and malaria biology. He has been conferred with various prestigious fellowships notably the Royal Golden Jubilee PhD program of Thailand Research Fund (20022008) the postdoctoral fellowship of Ajinomoto Scholarship Foundation (20092010) the postdoctoral fellowship of the Tokyo Biochemical Research Foundation (20102012) and the postdoctoral fellowship of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (20122014). He has more than 10 years of research experience in cell biology stem cell science and animal ethics and more than 3 years of teaching experience in stem cell biology and medical parasitology. Since 2008 he has also published more than 30 research articles and 5 review articles in peer-reviewed international journals.

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