A study of the TNF/LTA/LTB locus and susceptibility to severe malaria in highland papuan children and adults

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Louise M Randall
Enny Kenangalem
Daniel A Lampah
Emiliana Tjitra
Esther D Mwaikambo
Tjandra Handojo
Kim A Piera
Zhen Z Zhao
Fabian de Labastida Rivera
Yonghong Zhou
Karli M McSweeney
Lien Le
Fiona H Amante
Ashraful Haque
Amanda C Stanley
Tonia Woodberry
Ervi Salwati
Donald L Granger
Maurine R Hobbs
Ric N Price
J Brice Weinberg
Grant W Montgomery
Nicholas M Anstey
Christian R Engwerda
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[1] Queensland Institute of Medical Research and Australian Centre for Vaccine Development,Department of Paediatrics
[2] The University of Queensland,International Health Division
[3] School of Population Health,Divisions of Infectious Diseases and Endocrinology
[4] National Institute of Health Research and Development-Menzies School of Health Research Malaria Research Programme,Centre for Vaccinology & Tropical Medicine
[5] and District Ministry of Health,Division of Medicine
[6] National Institute of Health Research and Development,Division of Hematology
[7] Herbert Kairuki Memorial University,Oncology
[8] Menzies School of Health Research and Charles Darwin University,undefined
[9] University of Utah and VA Medical Centers,undefined
[10] Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine,undefined
[11] Churchill Hospital,undefined
[12] Royal Darwin Hospital,undefined
[13] Duke and VA Medical Centers,undefined
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Malaria Journal | / 9卷
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Tumour Necrosis Factor; Malaria; Severe Malaria; Cerebral Malaria; Haplotype Block;
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