Changes in serological immunology measures in UK and Kenyan adults post-controlled human malaria infection
<h4>Background</h4> <p>The timing of infection is closely determined in controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies, and as such they provide a unique opportunity to dissect changes in immunological responses before and after a single infection. The first Kenyan Challenge St...
Main Authors: | Hodgson, S, Llewellyn, D, Silk, S, Milne, K, Elias, S, Miura, K, Kamuyu, G, Juma, E, Magiri, C, Muia, A, Jin, J, Spencer, A, Longley, R, Mercier, T, Decosterd, L, Long, C, Osier, F, Hoffman, S, Ogutu, B, Hill, A, Marsh, K, Draper, S |
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Frontiers Media
2016
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