Platelets kill circulating parasites of all major Plasmodium species in human malaria
Platelets are understood to assist host innate immune responses against infection, although direct evidence of this function in any human disease, including malaria, is unknown. Here we characterized platelet-erythrocyte interactions by microscopy and flow cytometry in malaria patients naturally inf...
Hauptverfasser: | Kho, S, Barber, BE, Johar, E, Andries, B, Poespoprodjo, JR, Kenangalem, E, Piera, KA, Ehmann, A, Price, RN, William, T, Woodberry, T, Foote, S, Minigo, G, Yeo, TW, Grigg, MJ, Anstey, NM, McMorran, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprache: | English |
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American Society of Hematology
2018
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