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Entire expressed peripheral blood transcriptome in pediatric severe malarial anemia

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  • Samuel B. Anyona

    (Maseno University
    University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs)

  • Qiuying Cheng

    (University of New Mexico)

  • Sharley A. Wasena

    (University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs
    Maseno University)

  • Shamim W. Osata

    (University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs)

  • Yan Guo

    (University of Miami)

  • Evans Raballah

    (University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs
    Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology)

  • Ivy Hurwitz

    (University of New Mexico)

  • Clinton O. Onyango

    (University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs
    Maseno University)

  • Collins Ouma

    (University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs
    Maseno University)

  • Philip D. Seidenberg

    (University of New Mexico)

  • Benjamin H. McMahon

    (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

  • Christophe G. Lambert

    (University of New Mexico)

  • Kristan A. Schneider

    (University of New Mexico
    University of Applied Sciences Mittweida)

  • Douglas J. Perkins

    (University of New Mexico-Kenya Global Health Programs
    University of New Mexico)

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This study on severe malarial anemia (SMA: Hb

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  • Samuel B. Anyona & Qiuying Cheng & Sharley A. Wasena & Shamim W. Osata & Yan Guo & Evans Raballah & Ivy Hurwitz & Clinton O. Onyango & Collins Ouma & Philip D. Seidenberg & Benjamin H. McMahon & Chris, 2024. "Entire expressed peripheral blood transcriptome in pediatric severe malarial anemia," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-48259-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-48259-4
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