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Diane Taylor to Infant, Newborn

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Connection Strength

0.661
  1. Kayatani AKK, Bobbili N, Megnekou R, Matsunaga M, Leke RFG, Taylor DW. Are high avidity antibodies to Plasmodium falciparum antigens preferentially transferred across the placenta of premature and term babies? Placenta. 2023 09 07; 140:11-19.
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    Score: 0.190
  2. Kayatani AKK, Leke RGF, Leke RIJ, Fogako J, Taylor DW. Transplacental transfer of total immunoglobulin G and antibodies to Plasmodium falciparum antigens between the 24th week of gestation and term. Sci Rep. 2022 Nov 07; 12(1):18864.
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    Score: 0.181
  3. Tassi Yunga S, Fouda GG, Sama G, Ngu JB, Leke RGF, Taylor DW. Increased Susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum in Infants is associated with Low, not High, Placental Malaria Parasitemia. Sci Rep. 2018 01 09; 8(1):169.
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    Score: 0.129
  4. Tassi Yunga S, Kayatani AK, Fogako J, Leke RJI, Leke RGF, Taylor DW. Timing of the human prenatal antibody response to Plasmodium falciparum antigens. PLoS One. 2017; 12(9):e0184571.
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    Score: 0.127
  5. Mfuh KO, Achonduh-Atijegbe OA, Bekindaka ON, Esemu LF, Mbakop CD, Gandhi K, Leke RGF, Taylor DW, Nerurkar VR. A comparison of thick-film microscopy, rapid diagnostic test, and polymerase chain reaction for accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Malar J. 2019 Mar 12; 18(1):73.
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    Score: 0.035
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