Hepatic spheroids used as an in vitro model to study malaria relapse
© 2019 The Authors Hypnozoites are the liver stage non-dividing form of the malaria parasite that are responsible for relapse and acts as a natural reservoir for human malaria Plasmodium vivax and P. ovale as well as a phylogenetically related simian malaria P. cynomolgi. Our understanding of hypnoz...
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Main Authors: | Adeline C.Y. Chua, Abhishek Ananthanarayanan, Jessica Jie Ying Ong, Jen Yi Wong, Andy Yip, Nisha Hari Singh, Yinghua Qu, Laurent Dembele, Michael McMillian, Ratawan Ubalee, Silas Davidson, Anchalee Tungtaeng, Rawiwan Imerbsin, Kapish Gupta, Chiara Andolina, Fan Lee, Kevin S-W Tan, François Nosten, Bruce Russell, Amber Lange, Thierry T. Diagana, Laurent Rénia, Bryan K.S. Yeung, Hanry Yu, Pablo Bifani |
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Other Authors: | A-Star, Singapore Immunology Network |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/50102 |
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Institution: | Mahidol University |
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