HI
sciencecenter:

New method to curing malaria - stick yourself in a microwave?

When a malaria parasite digests hemoglobin, it converts the iron into an inert crystalline pigment called hemozoin. The parasite must do that because free iron will tear oxygen atoms off things the parasite wants intact, like its cell membrane. The hemozoin crystals, packed with concentrated iron, are pushed into the parasite’s food vacuole — the empty space where a rudimentary creature that does not have a gut dumps its waste products. Drifting into an electromagnetic field with a vacuole full of hemozoin is about as brainy as stepping into a microwave with a stomach full of nails. But parasites don’t have brains, either.

A team from Penn State just got a $1 million grant from the Gates Foundation to research the effect of low-power microwaves on the protist responsible for malaria. The research itself is super cool, as is the fact that my research the summer before this was on hemozoin.
The above picture shows clumps of hemozoin in the food vacuole of the plasmodium protist.

sciencecenter:

New method to curing malaria - stick yourself in a microwave?

When a malaria parasite digests hemoglobin, it converts the iron into an inert crystalline pigment called hemozoin. The parasite must do that because free iron will tear oxygen atoms off things the parasite wants intact, like its cell membrane. The hemozoin crystals, packed with concentrated iron, are pushed into the parasite’s food vacuole — the empty space where a rudimentary creature that does not have a gut dumps its waste products. Drifting into an electromagnetic field with a vacuole full of hemozoin is about as brainy as stepping into a microwave with a stomach full of nails. But parasites don’t have brains, either.

A team from Penn State just got a $1 million grant from the Gates Foundation to research the effect of low-power microwaves on the protist responsible for malaria. The research itself is super cool, as is the fact that my research the summer before this was on hemozoin.

The above picture shows clumps of hemozoin in the food vacuole of the plasmodium protist.

  1. hwmk reblogged this from sciencecenter
  2. ddtulosbasu reblogged this from fyeahmedicine
  3. high-bouncinglover reblogged this from sciencecenter
  4. talkingshrimp reblogged this from sciencecenter
  5. the11dimensions reblogged this from sciencecenter
  6. berkyisms reblogged this from sciencecenter and added:
    Time to stick it in my 8 tesla magnet and see what happens.
  7. drakena reblogged this from sciencecenter
  8. gagaismylife reblogged this from sciencecenter
  9. whodidthistoyou reblogged this from coffeefishmangos
  10. perplederple reblogged this from fyeahmedicine
  11. andreitalafeita reblogged this from sciencecenter
  12. fyeahmedicine reblogged this from sciencecenter
  13. coffeefishmangos reblogged this from sciencecenter and added:
    ya get rid of malaria, contribute to cancer
  14. itsasamboni reblogged this from sciencecenter and added:
    So when I come back from Costa Rica with malaria, someone just stick me in a microwave and let the parasites explode!!
  15. jfs1 reblogged this from sciencecenter
  16. contemplatingmadness reblogged this from sciencecenter
  17. gothblogged reblogged this from sciencecenter
  18. justbeandbreathe reblogged this from sciencecenter
  19. techniquex reblogged this from sciencecenter
  20. unsocialsocialite reblogged this from sciencecenter
  21. tweetsfromkanye reblogged this from sciencecenter
  22. sandybell-adiga reblogged this from sciencecenter
  23. scholarwill reblogged this from sciencecenter
  24. maheenpatel reblogged this from sciencecenter
  25. pandasthumb reblogged this from sciencecenter
  26. sciencecenter posted this