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Diana S Hansen

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Plos Pathogens|January 10, 2013
Inflammatory responses associated with the induction of cerebral malaria: lessons from experimental murine modelsDiana S Hansen
Trends in Parasitology|August 22, 2020
Identifying Barriers to Career Progression for Women in Science: Is COVID-19 Creating New Challenges?Diana S Hansen
Frontiers in Immunology|April 20, 2019
Development of B Cell Memory in MalariaAnn Ly, Diana S Hansen
Plos Pathogens|May 6, 2010
Natural regulatory T cells in malaria: host or parasite allies?Diana S Hansen, Louis Schofield
International Journal for Parasitology|January 9, 2004
Regulation of immunity and pathogenesis in infectious diseases by CD1d-restricted NKT cellsDiana S Hansen, Louis Schofield
Parasitology|November 17, 2017
Mechanisms of naturally acquired immunity to P. falciparum and approaches to identify merozoite antigen targetsJulie Healer, Chris Y Chiu, Diana S Hansen
Parasitology|January 9, 2016
Immunological processes underlying the slow acquisition of humoral immunity to malariaVictoria Ryg-Cornejo, Ann Ly, Diana S Hansen
Current Opinion in Immunology|August 19, 2007
The role of leukocytes bearing Natural Killer Complex receptors and Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors in the immunology of malariaDiana S Hansen, Marthe C D'Ombrain, Louis Schofield
Parasitology|December 14, 2019
CD14<sup>+</sup> monocytes are the main leucocytic sources of CXCL10 in response to <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>Lisa J Ioannidis, Emily Eriksson, Diana S Hansen
Parasitology|January 31, 2014
The role of chemokines in severe malaria: more than meets the eyeLisa J Ioannidis, Catherine Q Nie, Diana S Hansen
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Plos Pathogens|January 10, 2013
Inflammatory responses associated with the induction of cerebral malaria: lessons from experimental murine modelsDiana S Hansen
Trends in Parasitology|August 22, 2020
Identifying Barriers to Career Progression for Women in Science: Is COVID-19 Creating New Challenges?Diana S Hansen
Frontiers in Immunology|April 20, 2019
Development of B Cell Memory in MalariaAnn Ly, Diana S Hansen
Plos Pathogens|May 6, 2010
Natural regulatory T cells in malaria: host or parasite allies?Diana S Hansen, Louis Schofield
International Journal for Parasitology|January 9, 2004
Regulation of immunity and pathogenesis in infectious diseases by CD1d-restricted NKT cellsDiana S Hansen, Louis Schofield
Parasitology|November 17, 2017
Mechanisms of naturally acquired immunity to P. falciparum and approaches to identify merozoite antigen targetsJulie Healer, Chris Y Chiu, Diana S Hansen
Parasitology|January 9, 2016
Immunological processes underlying the slow acquisition of humoral immunity to malariaVictoria Ryg-Cornejo, Ann Ly, Diana S Hansen
Current Opinion in Immunology|August 19, 2007
The role of leukocytes bearing Natural Killer Complex receptors and Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors in the immunology of malariaDiana S Hansen, Marthe C D'Ombrain, Louis Schofield
Parasitology|December 14, 2019
CD14<sup>+</sup> monocytes are the main leucocytic sources of CXCL10 in response to <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>Lisa J Ioannidis, Emily Eriksson, Diana S Hansen
Parasitology|January 31, 2014
The role of chemokines in severe malaria: more than meets the eyeLisa J Ioannidis, Catherine Q Nie, Diana S Hansen
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