Effects of Pregnancy-associated Malaria on T Cell Cytokines in Cameroonian Women.
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CD4 T-cell expression of IFN-γ and IL-17 in pediatric malarial anemia.Placental Malaria: Decreased Transfer of Maternal Antibodies Directed to Plasmodium falciparum and Impact on the Incidence of Febrile Infections in Infants.Impact of placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection on the Cameroonian maternal and neonate's plasma levels of some cytokines known to regulate T cells differentiation and functionPlasmodium and intestinal parasite perturbations of the infected host's inflammatory responses: a systematic reviewVariations in the leukocyte and cytokine profiles between placental and maternal circulation in pregnancy-associated malariaRole of genetic factors and ethnicity on the multiplicity of infection in children with asymptomatic malaria in Yaoundé, Cameroon
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Effects of Pregnancy-associated Malaria on T Cell Cytokines in Cameroonian Women.
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Effects of Pregnancy-associated Malaria on T Cell Cytokines in Cameroonian Women.
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Effects of Pregnancy-associated Malaria on T Cell Cytokines in Cameroonian Women.
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Effects of Pregnancy-associated Malaria on T Cell Cytokines in Cameroonian Women.
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Effects of Pregnancy-associated Malaria on T Cell Cytokines in Cameroonian Women
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z