Repeat controlled human Plasmodium falciparum infections delay bloodstream patency and reduce sympto...
Repeat controlled human Plasmodium falciparum infections delay bloodstream patency and reduce symptoms
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Ferrer, Patricia , Berry, Andrea A. , Bucsan, Allison N. , Prajapati, Surendra K. , Krishnan, Karthik , Barbeau, Michelle C. , Rickert, David M. , Guerrero, Sandra Mendoza , Usui, Miho , Abebe, Yonas , Patil, Asha , Chakravarty, Sumana , Billingsley, Peter F. , Pa’ahana-Brown, Faith , Strauss, Kathy , Shrestha, Biraj , Nomicos, Effie , Deye, Gregory A. , Sim, B. Kim Lee , Hoffman, Stephen L. , Williamson, Kim C. and Lyke, Kirsten E.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Resistance to clinical malaria takes years to develop even in hyperendemic regions and sterilizing immunity has rarely been observed. To evaluate the maturation of the host response against controlled repeat exposures to
P. falciparum
(Pf) NF54 strain-infected mosquitoes, we systematically monitored malaria-naïve participants through an initi...
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Repeat controlled human Plasmodium falciparum infections delay bloodstream patency and reduce symptoms
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Berry, Andrea A.
Bucsan, Allison N.
Prajapati, Surendra K.
Krishnan, Karthik
Barbeau, Michelle C.
Rickert, David M.
Guerrero, Sandra Mendoza
Usui, Miho
Abebe, Yonas
Patil, Asha
Chakravarty, Sumana
Billingsley, Peter F.
Pa’ahana-Brown, Faith
Strauss, Kathy
Shrestha, Biraj
Nomicos, Effie
Deye, Gregory A.
Sim, B. Kim Lee
Hoffman, Stephen L.
Williamson, Kim C.
Lyke, Kirsten E.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_7a3ddfce59954bb4905f2bfc862aaeeb
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-024-49041-2