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Human candidate gene polymorphisms and risk of severe malaria in children in Kilifi, Kenya: a case-control association study.
The Lancet. Haematology 2018 Jul . Ndila Carolyne M, Uyoga Sophie, Macharia Alexander W, Nyutu Gideon, Peshu Norbert, Ojal John, Shebe Mohammed, Awuondo Kennedy O, Mturi Neema, Tsofa Benjamin, Sepúlveda Nuno, Clark Taane G, Band Gavin, Clarke Geraldine, Rowlands Kate, Hubbart Christina, Jeffreys Anna, Kariuki Silvia, Marsh Kevin, Mackinnon Margaret, Maitland Kathryn, Kwiatkowski Dominic P, Rockett Kirk A, Williams Thomas N, |
Population genetics of GYPB and association study between GYPB*S/s polymorphism and susceptibility to P. falciparum infection in the Brazilian Amazon.
PloS one 2011 6 (1): e16123. Tarazona-Santos Eduardo, Castilho Lilian, Amaral Daphne R T, Costa Daiane C, Furlani Natália G, Zuccherato Luciana W, Machado Moara, Reid Marion E, Zalis Mariano G, Rossit Andréa R, Santos Sidney E B, Machado Ricardo L, Lustigman Sa |
The genotypes of GYPA and GYPB carrying the MNSs antigens are not associated with cerebral malaria.
Journal of human genetics 2007 52 (5): 476-9. Naka Izumi, Ohashi Jun, Patarapotikul Jintana, Hananantachai Hathairad, Wilairatana Polrat, Looareesuwan Sornchai, Tokunaga Katsus |
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