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Malaria Resistance Or Susceptibility In Red Cells Disorders 1st Edition Farba Balle Khodia Faye

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Malaria Resistance Or Susceptibility In Red Cells Disorders 1st Edition Farba Balle Khodia Faye
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 118
Author: Farba Balle Khodia Faye
ISBN: 9781614702047, 1614702047
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Malaria Resistance Or Susceptibility In Red Cells Disorders 1st Edition Farba Balle Khodia Faye by Farba Balle Khodia Faye 9781614702047, 1614702047 instant download after payment.

In malaria endemic areas, red cell polymorphisms that confer protection against acute uncomplicated malaria, severe malaria, and malaria mortality are widespread. However, the mode of selection favoring the red cell disorders and the precise mechanism of malaria protection remains unknown. In this book, the authors describe possible mechanisms by which the red cell disorders might confer resistance or susceptibility to human Plasmodium. This book shows how the interactions between Plasmodium species appear more evident through natural host protection or susceptibility and offer a good opportunity to better knowlege on this subject poorly undrestood. The authors have evaluated the consequences in vaccines development.

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