\textit{In vivo}, \textit{in vitro}, and \textit{in silico} studies suggest a conserved immune module that regulates malaria parasite transmission from mammals to mosquitoes (Q1790840)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6946693
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6946693 |
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\textit{In vivo}, \textit{in vitro}, and \textit{in silico} studies suggest a conserved immune module that regulates malaria parasite transmission from mammals to mosquitoes (English)
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4 October 2018
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malaria
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mathematical model
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transforming growth factor-\(\beta\)1
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nitric oxide
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mitogen-activated protein kinase
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0.6669666767120361
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0.6665965914726257
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0.6620017290115356
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0.6584563851356506
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