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Volumn 184, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 107-111
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Fc-γ receptor IIa (CD32) polymorphism is associated with protection of infants against high-density Plasmodium falciparum infection. VII. Asembo bay cohort project
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ARGININE;
FC RECEPTOR;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G;
ANTIMALARIAL AGENT;
CD32 ANTIGEN;
HISTIDINE;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G1;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G2;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G3;
PYRIMETHAMINE;
SULFADOXINE;
AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION;
ANIMAL;
ARTICLE;
CASE CONTROL STUDY;
COHORT ANALYSIS;
GENETIC POLYMORPHISM;
GENETICS;
GENOTYPE;
HUMAN;
IMMUNOLOGY;
INFANT;
KENYA;
MALARIA FALCIPARUM;
MONOCYTE;
PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM;
PROTEIN CONFORMATION;
STRUCTURE ACTIVITY RELATION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION;
HIGH RISK POPULATION;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALARIA;
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION;
ANIMALS;
ARGININE;
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES;
COHORT STUDIES;
GENOTYPE;
HUMANS;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G;
INFANT;
KENYA;
MALARIA, FALCIPARUM;
MONOCYTES;
PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM;
POLYMORPHISM, GENETIC;
PROTEIN CONFORMATION;
RECEPTORS, IGG;
STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP;
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EID: 0035399821
PISSN: 00221899
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1086/320999 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (71)
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References (15)
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