The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans

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Main Authors: Langhorne, J, Buffet, P, Galinski, M, Good, M, Harty, J, Leroy, D, Mota, M.M, Pasini, E, Renia, L, Riley, E, Stins, M, Duffy, P
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1816452024-03-27T08:07:00Z The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans Langhorne, J Buffet, P Galinski, M Good, M Harty, J Leroy, D Mota, M.M Pasini, E Renia, L Riley, E Stins, M Duffy, P MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY antimalarial agent animal experiment animal model controlled study funding host parasite interaction malaria medical research nonhuman note Plasmodium berghei Plasmodium falciparum primate publication rat animal article disease model human immunology innate immunity malaria mouse parasitology physiology Plasmodium primate Animal Experimentation Animals Disease Models, Animal Humans Immunity, Innate Malaria Mice Plasmodium Primates 10.1186/1475-2875-10-23 Malaria Journal 10 23 2020-10-27T11:34:37Z 2020-10-27T11:34:37Z 2011 Note Langhorne, J, Buffet, P, Galinski, M, Good, M, Harty, J, Leroy, D, Mota, M.M, Pasini, E, Renia, L, Riley, E, Stins, M, Duffy, P (2011). The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans. Malaria Journal 10 : 23. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-23 14752875 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181645 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
institution National University of Singapore
building NUS Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NUS Library
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topic antimalarial agent
animal experiment
animal model
controlled study
funding
host parasite interaction
malaria
medical research
nonhuman
note
Plasmodium berghei
Plasmodium falciparum
primate
publication
rat
animal
article
disease model
human
immunology
innate immunity
malaria
mouse
parasitology
physiology
Plasmodium
primate
Animal Experimentation
Animals
Disease Models, Animal
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Malaria
Mice
Plasmodium
Primates
spellingShingle antimalarial agent
animal experiment
animal model
controlled study
funding
host parasite interaction
malaria
medical research
nonhuman
note
Plasmodium berghei
Plasmodium falciparum
primate
publication
rat
animal
article
disease model
human
immunology
innate immunity
malaria
mouse
parasitology
physiology
Plasmodium
primate
Animal Experimentation
Animals
Disease Models, Animal
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Malaria
Mice
Plasmodium
Primates
Langhorne, J
Buffet, P
Galinski, M
Good, M
Harty, J
Leroy, D
Mota, M.M
Pasini, E
Renia, L
Riley, E
Stins, M
Duffy, P
The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
description 10.1186/1475-2875-10-23
author2 MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
author_facet MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Langhorne, J
Buffet, P
Galinski, M
Good, M
Harty, J
Leroy, D
Mota, M.M
Pasini, E
Renia, L
Riley, E
Stins, M
Duffy, P
format Note
author Langhorne, J
Buffet, P
Galinski, M
Good, M
Harty, J
Leroy, D
Mota, M.M
Pasini, E
Renia, L
Riley, E
Stins, M
Duffy, P
author_sort Langhorne, J
title The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
title_short The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
title_full The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
title_fullStr The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
title_full_unstemmed The relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
title_sort relevance of non-human primate and rodent malaria models for humans
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181645
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