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Human genetic polymorphisms in the Knops blood group are not associated with a protective advantage against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Southern Ghana. / Hansson, Helle H; Kurtzhals, Jørgen A; Goka, Bamenla Q; Rodriques, Onike P; Nkrumah, Francis N; Theander, Thor G; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian; Alifrangis, Michael.
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Malaria Journal, Bind 12, Nr. 1, 07.11.2013, s. 400.
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Harvard
Hansson, HH, Kurtzhals, JA, Goka, BQ, Rodriques, OP, Nkrumah, FN
, Theander, TG, Bygbjerg, IC & Alifrangis, M 2013, '
Human genetic polymorphisms in the Knops blood group are not associated with a protective advantage against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Southern Ghana',
Malaria Journal, bind 12, nr. 1, s. 400.
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-12-400
APA
Hansson, H. H., Kurtzhals, J. A., Goka, B. Q., Rodriques, O. P., Nkrumah, F. N.
, Theander, T. G., Bygbjerg, I. C., & Alifrangis, M. (2013).
Human genetic polymorphisms in the Knops blood group are not associated with a protective advantage against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Southern Ghana.
Malaria Journal,
12(1), 400.
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-12-400
Vancouver
Hansson HH, Kurtzhals JA, Goka BQ, Rodriques OP, Nkrumah FN
, Theander TG o.a.
Human genetic polymorphisms in the Knops blood group are not associated with a protective advantage against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Southern Ghana.
Malaria Journal. 2013 nov. 7;12(1):400.
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-12-400
Author
Hansson, Helle H ; Kurtzhals, Jørgen A ; Goka, Bamenla Q ; Rodriques, Onike P ; Nkrumah, Francis N ; Theander, Thor G ; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian ; Alifrangis, Michael. / Human genetic polymorphisms in the Knops blood group are not associated with a protective advantage against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Southern Ghana. I: Malaria Journal. 2013 ; Bind 12, Nr. 1. s. 400.
Bibtex
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abstract = "The complex interactions between the human host and the Plasmodium falciparum parasite and the factors influencing severity of disease are still not fully understood. Human single nucleotide polymorphisms SNPs associated with Knops blood group system; carried by complement receptor 1 may be associated with the pathology of P. falciparum malaria, and susceptibility to disease.",
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RIS
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AB - The complex interactions between the human host and the Plasmodium falciparum parasite and the factors influencing severity of disease are still not fully understood. Human single nucleotide polymorphisms SNPs associated with Knops blood group system; carried by complement receptor 1 may be associated with the pathology of P. falciparum malaria, and susceptibility to disease.
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