Mapping immune variation and var gene switching in naive hosts infected with Plasmodium falciparum
Falciparum malaria is clinically heterogeneous and the relative contribution of parasite and host in shaping disease severity remains unclear. We explored the interaction between inflammation and parasite variant surface antigen (VSA) expression, asking whether this relationship underpins the variat...
Auteurs principaux: | Milne, K, Ivens, A, Reid, AJ, Lotkowska, ME, O'Toole, A, Sankaranarayanan, G, Munoz Sandoval, D, Nahrendorf, W, Regnault, C, Edwards, NJ, Silk, SE, Payne, RO, Minassian, AM, Venkatraman, N, Sanders, MJ, Hill, AV, Barrett, M, Berriman, M, Draper, SJ, Rowe, JA, Spence, PJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2021
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