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David Jeffries

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 11, 2019
Long noncoding RNAs are involved in multiple immunological pathways in response to vaccinationDiógenes S de Lima, Lucas E Cardozo, Vinicius Maracaja-Coutinho, et al.
Plos One|August 7, 2008
Maintenance of large subpopulations of differentiated CD8 T-cells two years after cytomegalovirus infection in Gambian infantsDavid J C Miles, Marianne van der Sande, David Jeffries, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 4, 2006
Innate immune responses to human malaria: heterogeneous cytokine responses to blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum correlate with parasitological and clinical outcomesMichael Walther, John Woodruff, Fanny Edele, et al.
Malaria Journal|May 20, 2018
Emergence of knock-down resistance in the Anopheles gambiae complex in the Upper River Region, The Gambia, and its relationship with malaria infection in childrenAnne L Wilson, Margaret Pinder, John Bradley, et al.
Malaria Journal|June 9, 2018
Correction to: Emergence of knock-down resistance in the Anopheles gambiae complex in the Upper River Region, The Gambia, and its relationship with malaria infection in childrenAnne L Wilson, Margaret Pinder, John Bradley, et al.
Plos Pathogens|April 4, 2009
Distinct roles for FOXP3 and FOXP3 CD4 T cells in regulating cellular immunity to uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malariaMichael Walther, David Jeffries, Olivia C Finney, et al.
Vaccine|February 9, 2012
Immunological impact of an additional early measles vaccine in Gambian children: responses to a boost at 3 yearsJainaba Njie-Jobe, Samuel Nyamweya, David J C Miles, et al.
Plos One|August 22, 2007
Long-term protection against HBV chronic carriage of Gambian adolescents vaccinated in infancy and immune response in HBV booster trial in adolescenceMarianne A B van der Sande, Pauline A Waight, Maimuna Mendy, et al.
Science Advances|November 5, 2021
DNA methylation at a nutritionally sensitive region of the <i>PAX8</i> gene is associated with thyroid volume and function in Gambian childrenToby Candler, Noah J Kessler, Chathura J Gunasekara, et al.
Trials|September 14, 2022
Study protocol for a phase 1/2, single-centre, double-blind, double-dummy, randomized, active-controlled, age de-escalation trial to assess the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of a measles and rubella vaccine delivered by a microneedle patch in healthy adults (18 to 40 years), measles and rubella vaccine-primed toddlers (15 to 18 months) and measles and rubella vaccine-naïve infants (9 to 10 months) in The Gambia [Measles and Rubella Vaccine Microneedle Patch Phase 1/2 Age De-escalation Trial]Ikechukwu Adigweme, Edem Akpalu, Mohammed Yisa, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 11, 2019
Long noncoding RNAs are involved in multiple immunological pathways in response to vaccinationDiógenes S de Lima, Lucas E Cardozo, Vinicius Maracaja-Coutinho, et al.
Plos One|August 7, 2008
Maintenance of large subpopulations of differentiated CD8 T-cells two years after cytomegalovirus infection in Gambian infantsDavid J C Miles, Marianne van der Sande, David Jeffries, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 4, 2006
Innate immune responses to human malaria: heterogeneous cytokine responses to blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum correlate with parasitological and clinical outcomesMichael Walther, John Woodruff, Fanny Edele, et al.
Malaria Journal|May 20, 2018
Emergence of knock-down resistance in the Anopheles gambiae complex in the Upper River Region, The Gambia, and its relationship with malaria infection in childrenAnne L Wilson, Margaret Pinder, John Bradley, et al.
Malaria Journal|June 9, 2018
Correction to: Emergence of knock-down resistance in the Anopheles gambiae complex in the Upper River Region, The Gambia, and its relationship with malaria infection in childrenAnne L Wilson, Margaret Pinder, John Bradley, et al.
Plos Pathogens|April 4, 2009
Distinct roles for FOXP3 and FOXP3 CD4 T cells in regulating cellular immunity to uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malariaMichael Walther, David Jeffries, Olivia C Finney, et al.
Vaccine|February 9, 2012
Immunological impact of an additional early measles vaccine in Gambian children: responses to a boost at 3 yearsJainaba Njie-Jobe, Samuel Nyamweya, David J C Miles, et al.
Plos One|August 22, 2007
Long-term protection against HBV chronic carriage of Gambian adolescents vaccinated in infancy and immune response in HBV booster trial in adolescenceMarianne A B van der Sande, Pauline A Waight, Maimuna Mendy, et al.
Science Advances|November 5, 2021
DNA methylation at a nutritionally sensitive region of the <i>PAX8</i> gene is associated with thyroid volume and function in Gambian childrenToby Candler, Noah J Kessler, Chathura J Gunasekara, et al.
Trials|September 14, 2022
Study protocol for a phase 1/2, single-centre, double-blind, double-dummy, randomized, active-controlled, age de-escalation trial to assess the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of a measles and rubella vaccine delivered by a microneedle patch in healthy adults (18 to 40 years), measles and rubella vaccine-primed toddlers (15 to 18 months) and measles and rubella vaccine-naïve infants (9 to 10 months) in The Gambia [Measles and Rubella Vaccine Microneedle Patch Phase 1/2 Age De-escalation Trial]Ikechukwu Adigweme, Edem Akpalu, Mohammed Yisa, et al.
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