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Academic Article Individuals living in a malaria-endemic area of Cameroon do not have an acquired antibody response to Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2.
Academic Article Association of Antibodies to VAR2CSA and Merozoite Antigens with Pregnancy Outcomes in Women Living in Yaound?, Cameroon.
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Grant ACQUISITION OF IMMUNITY TO MALARIA IN CAMEROON
Grant Transdisciplinary Health Disparities Research Training for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Students
Grant TH2 BIAS EFFECT ON MALARIAL IMMUNITY IN CAMEROON
Grant IMMUNOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF PURIFIED MALARIAL ANTIGENS
Grant COMBINING T CELL EPITOPES IN A MALARIAL VACCINE
Grant Malarial Immunity in Pregnant Cameroonian Women
Academic Article The Development, Fine Specificity, and Importance of High-Avidity Antibodies to VAR2CSA in Pregnant Cameroonian Women Living in Yaound?, an Urban City.
Academic Article Does Antibody Avidity to Plasmodium falciparum Merozoite Antigens Increase with Age in Individuals Living in Malaria-Endemic Areas?
Academic Article Characterization of the primary antibody response to Plasmodium falciparum antigens in infants living in a malaria-endemic area.
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