Jun Li, MD, PhD

Subspecialty Interest Head & Neck /ENT Pathology
Genitourinary Pathology
Medical Parasitology
Board Certification Anatomic Pathology
Clinical Pathology
Fellowship Surgical Pathology,
New York University Medical Center
Residency Anatomic and Clinical Pathology,
New York University Medical Center
Medical School Nantong Medical Collage, China
USUHS-F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, USA
Publications, Highlights

Jun Li, MD, PhD

Jun Li, MD, PhD

Geographic subdivision of the range of the malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 7: 35-42, 2001.Effects of interruption of apicoplast function on malaria infection, development and transmission. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 109: 17-23, 2000.Plasmodium malariae infection in an asymptomatic 74-year-old Greek woman with splenomegaly. The New England Journal of Medicine 338: 367-371, 1998

Analysis of malaria parasite RNA from decade old Giemsa-stained blood smears and dried mosquitoes. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 57: 27-731, 1997

Continuous in-vitro propagation of the malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax. Proceedings National Academy of the Sciences U.S.A. 94: 6786-6791, 1997

Regulation and trafficking of three distinct sets of ribosomal RNAs during development of the malaria parasite. Journal of Molecular Biology 269: 203-213, 1997.

Comparison of circumsporozoit proteins from avian and mammalian malarias: Biological and phylogenetic implications. Proceedings National Academy of the Sciences U.S.A. 93: 11889-11894, 1996.

Books
The Plasmodium rRNA Genes: Development regulation and drug target, p 203-217. In I. W. Sherman (ed), Malaria: Parasite biology, Pathogenesis and Protection, American Society for Microbiology Washington D. C., 1998

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