Cellular iron governs the host response to malaria
Malaria and iron deficiency are major global health problems with extensive epidemiological overlap. Iron deficiency-induced anaemia can protect the host from malaria by limiting parasite growth. On the other hand, iron deficiency can significantly disrupt immune cell function. However, the impact o...
Main Authors: | Wideman, SK, Frost, JN, Richter, FC, Naylor, C, Lopes, JM, Viveiros, N, Teh, MR, Preston, AE, White, N, Yusuf, S, Draper, SJ, Armitage, AE, Duarte, TL, Drakesmith, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2023
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