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A Mal functional variant is associated with protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis
2007
432 citations
Journal Article
green Open Access
Field-Weighted Citation Impact:
20.28
University of Oxford
Andrew J. Walley
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Centre for Human Genetics
O.J.P. Kyrieleis
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Trinity College Dublin
Amir R. Khan
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Trinity College Dublin
Christophe Aucan
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University of Oxford
Shelley Segal
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John Radcliffe Hospital
Catrin E. Moore
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John Radcliffe Hospital
Kyle Knox
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John Radcliffe Hospital
Sarah J. Campbell
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Centre for Human Genetics
Christian Lienhardt
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Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Anthony Scott
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
Peter Aaby
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Bandim Health Project
Oumou Younoussa Sow
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Ignace Deen Hospital
Robert Grignani
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University of Oxford
Jackson Sillah
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MRC Unit the Gambia
Giorgio Sirugo
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MRC Unit the Gambia
N. Peshu
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
Thomas N. Williams
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
Kathryn Maitland
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
Robert J.O. Davies
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Churchill Hospital
Dominic Kwiatkowski
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University of Oxford
Nicholas Day
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Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Djamel Yala
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Institut Pasteur d'Algérie
Derrick W. Crook
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John Radcliffe Hospital
Kevin Marsh
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
James A. Berkley
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
Luke O'neill
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Trinity College Dublin
Adrian V. S. Hill
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University of Oxford
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