Genome-wide association studies of severe P. falciparum malaria susceptibility: progress, pitfalls and prospects
Abstract Background P. falciparum malaria has been recognized as one of the prominent evolutionary selective forces of human genome that led to the emergence of multiple host protective alleles. A comprehensive understanding of the genetic bases of severe malaria susceptibility and resistance can po...
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Main Authors: | Delesa Damena (Author), Awany Denis (Author), Lemu Golassa (Author), Emile R. Chimusa (Author) |
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