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3 research outputs found
Chlamydia and gonococci - more than the pathogens of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide? Binding of Antibacterial Antibodies to Proteins of the Human Fetal Brain - Molecular Identification and Functional Characterization of Cellular Interaction Partners
Author
Almamy Abdullah Ahmed
Publication venue
Publication date
08/10/2020
Field of study
No full text
Georg-August-University Göttingen
Interactions of antisera to different Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species with the ribosomal protein RPS27a correlate with impaired protein synthesis in a human choroid plexus papilloma cell line
Author
A Almamy
A Gagnaire
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A Padjas
A Popescu
Abdul Rahman Asif
Abdullah Almamy
AC Keat
ACR Ad Hoc Committee on Neuropsychiatric Lupus Nomenclature
AM Ercolini
AT Borchers
AW Henkel
B Engelhardt
B Fellerhoff
B Reuss
B Reuss
Bernhard Reuss
C Gutjahr
C Holmes
C Schwerk
CA Goodman
CD Beaty
CE Johanson
Christian Schwerk
CJ Atkins
CT Nebe
D Braunschweig
D Koffler
D Komander
DA Ballok
E Amaro Jr
E Batlle-Gualda
E Brandén
E Koren
E Toubi
E Vinet
EK Schmidt
EW Dervan
F Cappello
H Paran
H Wang
H Zhu
H Zhu
HH Damkier
Hiroshi Ishikawa
HJ Sørensen
Horst Schroten
HT Gazda
I Ishiwata
IG Wool
J Donauer
J Hoefele
J Tan
J Yip
JD Carter
JE Libbey
JH Sher
K Bachmaier
K Berer
K BĂĽssow
K BĂĽssow
KB Elkon
KL Redman
KM Dziegielewska
KM Lampi
L Dahm
L Lisnevskaia
L Wang
LJ Holt
M Fujita
M Koscec
M Puolakkainen
M Reichlin
M Vadacca
MB Oldstone
ME Gershwin
MH Park
N Gordon
N Khan
N Strazielle
P Hemmerich
PW Lampert
R Mukhopadhyay
R Saario
R Spector
R Spector
RH Swanborg
RP Warren
S Dinner
S Horn
S Li
SE Smith
SK Bansal
SL Aleshire
T Duprez
T GrĂĽndler
T Murakami
UK Laemmli
V Babulas
VT Viana
W Wang
X Xiong
X Zhou
ZS Meszaros
Publication venue
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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The contribution of reduction in malaria as a cause of rapid decline of under-five mortality: evidence from the Rufiji Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) in rural Tanzania
Author
Almamy M Kanté
BJ Huho
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C Lengeler
C Menendez
CJL Murray
CL Chiang
D Chandramohan
D de Savigny
D Schellenberg
D Waltisperger
Don de Savigny
E Arriaga
E Fottrell
E Mwageni
EL Korenromp
FN Binka
Francis Levira
G Duthé
H Masanja
H Ramroth
HD Kalter
Honorati Masanja
I Rudan
Ifakara Health Institute
INDEPTH Network
J Ajaari
J Bryce
J Shabani
James F Phillips
JF Trape
JF Trape
JRM Schellenberg Armstrong
JRM Schellenberg Armstrong
L Liu
L Liu
LJ Hope
M Fantahun
M Mubi
M Naghavi
MA Mwanyangala
MJ Hamel
ML McMorrow
Mrema Sigilbert
N Thatte
National Malaria Control Programme
P Byass
P Byass
PW Setel
R Lozano
R Lozano
R Nathan
RE Black
Rose Nathan
RW Snow
RW Steketee
S Abdullah
S Mrema
SA Narh-Bana
Salim Abdulla
Stata Corporation
Stéphane Helleringer
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
Tanzania
United Nations
V D’Acremont
WHO
WHO
World Bank
World Health Organization
Y Ye
Publication venue
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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