Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Simultaneously targeting inflammatory response and parasite sequestration in brain to treat Experimental Cerebral MalariaVitamin D inhibits the occurrence of experimental cerebral malaria in mice by suppressing the host inflammatory responseInhibiting the Mammalian target of rapamycin blocks the development of experimental cerebral malaria.Targeting glutamine metabolism rescues mice from late-stage cerebral malaria.Role of vitamin D in cytotoxic T lymphocyte immunity to pathogens and cancer.Potential cerebral malaria therapy: intramuscular arteether and vitamin D co-administration.
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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P2093
P2860
P1433
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Testing in mice the hypothesis that melanin is protective in malaria infections
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Brandi K Vickers
Michael Waisberg
Stephanie B Yager
Susan K Pierce
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0029493
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z