Alpha-tocopherol transfer protein gene inhibition enhances the acquired immune response during malaria infection in mice

scientific article published on 21 December 2013

Alpha-tocopherol transfer protein gene inhibition enhances the acquired immune response during malaria infection in mice is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1034474450
P356DOI10.1007/S00436-013-3736-1
P698PubMed publication ID24363183

P2093author name stringHiroshi Suzuki
Maria Shirley Herbas
Magloire Hamtandi Natama
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P433issue3
P921main subjectmalariaQ12156
P304page(s)1019-1027
P577publication date2013-12-21
P1433published inParasitology ResearchQ15755242
P1476titleAlpha-tocopherol transfer protein gene inhibition enhances the acquired immune response during malaria infection in mice
P478volume113

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