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  1. CpG-enhanced CD8+ T-cell responses to peptide immunization are severely inhibited by B cells.
  2. No seasonal accumulation of resistant P. falciparum when high-dose chloroquine is used.
  3. The global health system: linking knowledge with action-learning from malaria.
  4. Pharmacokinetics of chloroquine and mono-desethylchloroquine in pregnancy.
  5. Sequences of the Plasmodium falciparum cytoadherence-linked asexual protein 9 implicated in malaria parasite invasion to erythrocytes.
  6. Factors affecting fungus-induced larval mortality in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles stephensi.
  7. Identification of inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum phosphoethanolamine methyltransferase using an enzyme-coupled transmethylation assay.
  8. In Vivo Parasitological Measures of Artemisinin Susceptibility.
  9. [Advising the pregnant traveler. Place of the health care professionals]
  10. The reporting and recording of unspecified malaria in the military, 1998-2007.
  11. Operational vector-borne disease surveillance and control: closing the capabilities gap through research at overseas military laboratories.
  12. Orangutans not infected with Plasmodium vivax or P. cynomolgi, Indonesia.
  13. Relationship between in vivo synchronicity of Plasmodium falciparum and allelic diversity.
  14. Pathophysiologic mechanisms, diagnosis, and management of dapsone-induced methemoglobinemia.
  15. Immunopathology and Dexamethasone Therapy in a New Model for Malaria-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
  16. Cerebral Malaria, A Vasculopathy.
  17. PfPI3K, a Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase from Plasmodium falciparum, is exported to the host erythrocyte and is involved in hemoglobin trafficking.
  18. Epidemiological study of the malaria at the neonatal period in the teaching hospital of yopougon û republic of cote d'ivoire.
  19. Anti-peptide antibodies differentiate between Plasmodial lactate dehydrogenases.
  20. Modulation of cerebral malaria by fasudil and other immune-modifying compounds.
  21. Naturally-acquired humoral immune responses against the N- and C-termini of the Plasmodium vivax MSP1 protein in endemic regions of Brazil and Papua N
  22. Sentinel surveillance system for early outbreak detection in Madagascar.
  23. Assessment of two malaria rapid diagnostic tests in children under five years of age, with follow-up of false-positive pLDH test results, in a hyperen
  24. Involvement of CD8(+) T cells in protective immunity against murine blood-stage infection with Plasmodium yoelii 17XL strain.
  25. Plasmodium falciparum genome-wide scans for positive selection, recombination hot spots and resistance to antimalarial drugs.
  26. A cell-based high-throughput screen validates the plasmodial surface anion channel as an antimalarial target.
  27. Both hemolytic anemia and malaria parasite-specific factors increase susceptibility to non-typhoidal Salmonella infection in mice.
  28. Loss to Self-Heal Malaria upon Taurine Transporter Deletion.
  29. Malaria incidence and prevalence on Pemba Island before the onset of the successful control intervention on the Zanzibar Archipelago.
  30. [Distinguishing Plasmodium falciparum populations for clinical research]
  31. [Molecular markers of Plasmodium falciparum drug resistance]
  32. [Management of malaria in Benin: evaluation of the practices of healthcare professionals following the introduction of artemisinin derivatives]
  33. [Doxycycline]
  34. Comparative field evaluation of repellent formulations containing deet and IR3535 against mosquitoes in Queensland, Australia.
  35. [Update on primaquine]
  36. Crystallization of synthetic haemozoin (beta-haematin) nucleated at the surface of lipid particles.
  37. Assessment of the experiences and coping strategies of people working in the informal sector in their quest to access health care services: The case o
  38. Molecular evidence for the occurrence of a new sibling species within the Anopheles (Kerteszia) cruzii complex in south-east Brazil.
  39. Low levels of vitamin D linked to muscle fat, decreased strength in young people
  40. Hot road to new drugs: Efficient identification of drug candidates
  41. New generation of rapid-acting antidepressants?
  42. Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages daily linked to diabetes
  43. From carnivorous plants to the medicine cabinet? Anti-fungal agents in pitcher plants investigated
  44. Deficits in brain's 'executive' skills common with TIA, minor stroke
  45. Molecular imaging technique uses ultrasound and microscopic bubbles to target cancer cells
  46. 'Death messenger' molecule causes inflammation after spinal cord injury, prevents healing
  47. Researchers find oncogene is important in pancreatic cancer growth and spread
  48. Critical brain chemical shown to play role in severe depression
  49. Psoriasis is more than skin deep
  50. How nanosized particles may affect skin care products
  51. Offering hope for tissue regeneration
  52. Women more affected than men by air pollution when running marathons
  53. Therapeutic effect of worm-derived proteins on experimental colitis
  54. Experimental vaccine protects monkeys against mosquito-borne chikungunya virus
  55. Theory of single stem cell for blood components challenged
  56. Protein shown to be natural inhibitor of aging in fruit fly model
  57. Further evidence links Epstein-Barr virus and risk of multiple sclerosis
  58. More effective method of predicting lead-poisoning risk
  59. Stress: Don't let it grind you down
  60. New form of prion disease damages brain arteries
  61. Newly engineered enzyme is a powerful staph antibiotic
  62. Study identifies key cause of chronic leukemia progression
  63. Link between vitamin D and basal cell carcinoma probed: Study sheds light on development of most common form of skin cancer
  64. SIBLING proteins may predict oral cancer
  65. Dirty air in California causes millions worth of medical care each year, study finds
  66. Acupuncture may relieve joint pain caused by some breast cancer treatments
  67. Extremes of sleep related to increased fat around organs
  68. Breaching the barrier: Too much of the protein ELA2 impairs skin barrier function
  69. Combination therapy more effective for enlarged prostate
  70. Nephrology: New gene linked to kidney disease
  71. Even the boss doesn't follow the doctor's orders
  72. Non-drug techniques reduce pain in hospitalized patients
  73. Major depression more than doubles risk of dementia among adults with diabetes
  74. High weight associated with risk of colorectal tumors without microsatellite instability
  75. Studies on nutrients, gene expression could lead to tailored diets for disease prevention
  76. A fingerprint for genes: Scientists develop new strategy to play major role in research on human diseases
  77. Transplant criteria for liver cancer patients: News standards aim for equitable allocation of available organs
  78. Gluten intolerance in Finland has doubled, experts say
  79. Virus infections may be contributing factor in onset of gluten intolerance
  80. Possible vaccine for mesothelioma proven safe
  81. Beta blocker therapy underused in heart failure patients, study finds
  82. Bacterial balance keeps us healthy: Microbial genes in gut outnumber genes in human body
  83. How the demons of dementia possess and damage brain cells
  84. Evidence of increasing antibiotic resistance in soil microbes
  85. Safety data favor norepinephrine over dopamine for shock
  86. Measuring impact nanoparticles on health and environment by looking at blood stream of chicken embryos
  87. Canine health may parallel community health
  88. Most teens don’t stop to think about tattoo-removal risks
  89. New Treatments and Good Skin Care Helping Patients Control Acne and Rosacea
  90. Dermatologists Can Help Women Win the Fight Against Common Forms of Hair Loss
  91. Dermatologists can diagnose and treat early stage melanomas using new technology
  92. Vitamins stored in bathrooms, kitchens may become less effective
  93. Personalized medicine in warfarin therapy
  94. Icecold calculations: How much cold can we actually tolerate without it affecting our performance?
  95. New strategy develops two prototype drugs against cancer, retinal diseases
  96. Eliminating junk foods at schools may help prevent childhood obesity
  97. Breakthrough reveals blood vessel cells are key to growing unlimited amounts of adult stem cells
  98. Small molecule with high impact: Researchers examine new adjuvant to improve vaccinations
  99. Can blood-pressure cuffs work? Novel ways to limit stroke damage
  100. Most early-stage breast cancer patients may not need radiation after mastectomy
  101. Shoulder function not fully restored after rotator cuff surgery, study finds
  102. Ritalin boosts learning by increasing brain plasticity
  103. Vitamin D crucial to activating immune defenses
  104. Food allergy-related disorder linked to master allergy gene
  105. Pioneering treatment reduces disability in premature babies with serious brain hemorrhage, study suggests
  106. Women's support groups make dramatic improvements on neonatal survival rates
  107. Mathematical innovation turns blood draw into information gold mine
  108. New sensor array detects single molecules for the first time
  109. Electromagnetic pulses provide pain relief for osteoarthritis, study suggests
  110. Predicting the fate of stem cells: New method decodes cell movements, accurately predicts how cells will divide
  111. An improved method for calculating tumor growth
  112. Intestinal bacteria drive obesity and metabolic disease in immune-altered mice
  113. 3-D hand movement reconstructed using brain signals: Future portable prosthetic devices for movement-impaired
  114. Why do physicians order costly CTs? Ultrasound yields better diagnosis, safer, less costly, expert argues
  115. Genome-wide study of alcohol dependence points to chromosome 11
  116. New basis for drug development: Structure determination of biomolecules in their natural environment
  117. Trial launched to test new treatment for pre-invasive breast cancer
  118. One third of breast cancer patients feel they do not fully understand their genomic testing results
  119. Occupational sunlight exposure reduces kidney cancer risk in men, study suggests
  120. Bacterial product isolated in soil from Easter Island rescues learning, memory in Alzheimer's mouse model
  121. Breakthrough blueprint for studying differentiation and evolution with new atlas of transcription factor combinations
  122. Vitamin D lifts mood during cold weather months, researchers say
  123. Bone marrow can harbor HIV-infected cells
  124. Possible early glimpse of autism's impact on older siblings
  125. Gene discovered for newly recognized disease in Amish children
  126. Violent crime 'race gap' narrows, but persists in US
  127. Anti-depressants bring higher risk of developing cataracts
  128. Genetic cause discovered for rare bleeding disorder
  129. New ways to disarm deadly South American hemorrhagic fever viruses
  130. Ocular shingles linked to increased risk of stroke
  131. Lung cancer patients with optimistic attitudes have longer survival, study finds
  132. Like little golden assassins, 'smart' nanoparticles identify, target and kill cancer cells
  133. Infectious virus hidden in chromosomes can be passed from parents to children
  134. New method to grow arteries could lead to 'biological bypass' for heart disease
  135. Prevalence of cyberbullying and its psychological impact on nonheterosexual youth revealed
  136. Program could help teens control asthma
  137. Abused children more likely to suffer unexplained abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting
  138. One-page questionnaire is effective screening tool for common psychiatric disorders
  139. New syndrome affecting potentially thousands of hospital inpatients identified
  140. MRI finds tumors in second breast of women diagnosed with cancer in one breast, study suggests
  141. Potential for using algae to produce human therapeutic proteins shown
  142. New insight on how fast nicotine peaks in the brain
  143. Breast cancer screening: MRI sensitive, no added value with mammography, study suggests
  144. New light shed on how retina's hardware is used in color vision
  145. Women who drink moderately appear to gain less weight than nondrinkers
  146. Dietary supplements discouraged for prostate cancer patients
  147. Obesity as protection against metabolic syndrome, not its cause
  148. Campylobacter bacteria in cattle manure may survive composting
  149. Unhealthy foods become less popular with increasing costs
  150. New heart valve replacement technologies offer hope for high-risk patients
  151. Metabolism: Understanding Resistance To Thyroid Hormones
  152. Immunology: New Gene Mutation Linked To Antibody Deficiency
  153. Oncology: miR-31: A small RNA that promotes lung cancer
  154. Mathematical approach to immune cell analysis seen as first step to better distinguish health and disease
  155. Immigrants with disabilities more frequently employed than US-born persons with disabilities
  156. New scale to measure anxiety outcomes developed
  157. Surprising findings about Hepatitis C and insulin resistance
  158. Massage eases anxiety, but no better than simple relaxation does
  159. Starting treatment early doubles chance of success for people with diabetes
  160. Natural and artificial sheaths used to mend traumatic bone loss
  161. Bioterrorism preparedness funds do not appear to be improving local public health resources
  162. Low oxygen levels in body linked to cancer-aiding protein
  163. Malaria in pregnant women: Step towards a new vaccine
  164. Dependence receptors: New weapon to inhibit tumors?
  165. Chemical competition: Research identifies new mechanism regulating embryonic development
  166. Low-income women living in small cities have higher chance of obesity, study finds
  167. Researcher presents risk-free treatment for low female sexual desire
  168. Intentional variation increases result validity in mouse testing
  169. Perceived health can predict survival of esophago-gastric cancer
  170. Study finds elevated levels of cobalt and chromium in offspring of patients with metal-on-metal hip implants
  171. Deceptive model: Stem cells of humans and mice differ more strongly than suspected
  172. Heat therapy shown effective in treating cutaneous leishmaniasis among US soldiers in Iraq
  173. Full house raises risk of hospital deaths, study finds
  174. Mathematical model may offer better understanding of embryonic development
  175. Study suggests need for broader use of individualized learning plans for physicians
  176. Snake venom charms science world: Novel protein from king cobra as drug discovery
  177. Preventing or reversing inflammation after heart attack, stroke may require two-pronged approach
  178. Repeated anesthesia can affect children's ability to learn
  179. Genetic variant greatly increases lung cancer risk for light smokers
  180. How to fortify the immunity of HIV patients
  181. Reovirus may be a novel approach to prostate cancer treatment
  182. Male batterers consistently overestimate rates of violence toward partners, study finds
  183. Obesity linked to poor colon cancer prognosis
  184. Grandfathered drug for high potassium has no proven benefit, study finds
  185. Skin transplant offers new hope to vitiligo patients
  186. Cancer mortality has declined since initiation of 'war on cancer'
  187. Lacosamide validated as promising therapy for uncontrolled partial-onset seizures
  188. Critical recommendations unveiled: Deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
  189. New study questions benefits of elective removal of ovaries during hysterectomy
  190. After a fight with a partner, brain activity predicts emotional resiliency
  191. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome not more likely to develop polyps, colon cancer
  192. Physician calls for more rigorous standards for drugs up for FDA approval
  193. Studies that compare effectiveness of medications often do not include nonpharmacologic therapies
  194. Donating kidney does not appear to significantly increase long-term risk of death
  195. Hutterite study: Vaccinating children for flu may help prevent transmission, protect those who are not vaccinated
  196. Life is shorter for men, but sexually active life expectancy is longer
  197. Transplant drug preserves kidneys, avoids toxicity, studies suggest
  198. Hemoglobin A1c outperforms fasting glucose for risk prediction
  199. CT-scan screening for LAM in women with collapsed lung is cost-effective
  200. Loss of enzyme reduces neural activity in Angelman syndrome
  201. Designer nano luggage to carry drugs to diseased cells
  202. Behavioral problems in childhood doubles the risk of chronic widespread pain in adult life
  203. Sonic hedgehog gene found in an unexpected place during limb development
  204. Papaya extract thwarts growth of cancer cells in lab tests
  205. Hormone thought to slow aging associated with increased risk of cancer death
  206. Obese 3-year-olds show early warning signs for future heart disease
  207. First inherited prostate cancer genetic mutation in African-American men identified
  208. Breast cancer drug fulvestrant appears more effective in the presence of CK8 and CK18
  209. Computer system helps reduce adverse drug side effects and interactions in ICU patients
  210. Patient and doctor expectations from joint replacement surgeries not always aligned
  211. Osteoporosis drug improves healing after rotator cuff surgery
  212. ATV and motocross sports: High velocity toys merit caution, experts say
  213. Breakthroughs in treatment of spine and back conditions
  214. Youth baseball throwing arm injuries are rising dramatically
  215. Pediatric sports injuries: the silent epidemic
  216. Quantity vs. quality: Long-term use of bone-building osteoporosis drugs
  217. Temporary hearing deprivation can lead to 'lazy ear'
  218. Neutropenia: Research findings expected to ease treatment of low neutrophil counts in cancer patients
  219. Physicians click their way to better prescriptions
  220. Molecule tells key brain cells to grow up, get to work
  221. Discovery of 'fat' taste could hold the key to reducing obesity
  222. Years of smoking associated with lower Parkinson's risk, not number of cigarettes per day
  223. Sequencing genome of entire family reveals parents give kids fewer gene mutations than was thought
  224. Experimental drug that mimics thryoid hormone safely lowers 'bad' cholesterol
  225. Brain mechanism may explain alcohol cravings that drive relapse
  226. First whole genome sequencing of family of four reveals new genetic power
  227. Novel stroke treatment passes safety stage of clinical trial
  228. Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones, study suggests
  229. Warfarin users appear more likely to develop brain bleeding following stroke treatment
  230. Mouse model reveals a cause of ADHD
  231. Emerging tick-borne disease
  232. Link between brain chemical, cognitive decline in schizophrenia demonstrated
  233. Frequent napping linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes in older adults
  234. Poorer breast cancer survival associated with micrometastases in axillary lymph nodes
  235. Patient safety reporting and drug label accuracy missing vital information, expert says
  236. Doctors are failing to lower heart patients' cholesterol adequately, European study finds
  237. Panel questions 'VBAC bans,' advocates expanded delivery options for women
  238. American Association of Anatomists approves guidelines for body donation programs
  239. New methods needed to ID cardiac catheterization candidates
  240. Finding Charcot-Marie-Tooth gene ends a quest and begins new era of personalized genomic medicine
  241. Movement disorder symptoms are lessened by an antibiotic: Treating worms with ampicillin helps restore normal movement
  242. Exploiting the architecture of cancers may lead to their destruction
  243. Research points to way to improve heart treatment
  244. Fewer platelets could be used for some cancer and bone-marrow transplantation patients
  245. Scientists identify microRNA as possible cause of chemotherapy resistance
  246. Seaweed extract may hold promise for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment
  247. Advance in understanding body’s natural defenses
  248. New alterations found in young adults with type 2 diabetes
  249. Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria
  250. Mother's flu during pregnancy may increase baby's risk of schizophrenia