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Ross L Coppel

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Trends in Parasitology|March 30, 2010
Dissecting the apicomplexan rhoptry neck proteinsNicholas I Proellocks, Ross L Coppel, Karena L Waller
Parasitology International|November 28, 2012
Geneious plugins for the access of PlasmoDB and PiroplasmaDB databasesCharles Ma, Svenja Gunther, Brian Cooke, et al.
Seminars in Liver Disease|September 7, 2005
Etiology of primary biliary cirrhosis: the search for the culpritPatrick S C Leung, Ross L Coppel, M Eric Gershwin
Trends in Parasitology|October 22, 2008
Malaria vaccines: into a mirror, darkly?Magdalena Plebanski, Emily Locke, James W Kazura, et al.
Infection and Immunity|April 22, 2003
Oral immunization with a recombinant malaria protein induces conformational antibodies and protects mice against lethal malariaLina Wang, Lukasz Kedzierski, Steven L Wesselingh, et al.
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|March 5, 2003
Apical location of a novel EGF-like domain-containing protein of Plasmodium falciparumCasilda G Black, Lina Wang, Tieqiao Wu, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|August 10, 2005
Cellular adhesive phenomena in apicomplexan parasites of red blood cellsBrian M Cooke, Narla Mohandas, Alan F Cowman, et al.
Advances in Parasitology|March 27, 2016
Malaria Parasite Proteins and Their Role in Alteration of the Structure and Function of Red Blood CellsNicholas I Proellocks, Ross L Coppel, Narla Mohandas, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|March 29, 2002
Assignment of functional roles to parasite proteins in malaria-infected red blood cells by competitive flow-based adhesion assayBrian M Cooke, Fiona K Glenister, Narla Mohandas, et al.
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy|October 6, 2004
Orally delivered malaria vaccines: not too hard to swallowLina Wang, Diane E Webster, Steven L Wesselingh, et al.
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Trends in Parasitology|March 30, 2010
Dissecting the apicomplexan rhoptry neck proteinsNicholas I Proellocks, Ross L Coppel, Karena L Waller
Parasitology International|November 28, 2012
Geneious plugins for the access of PlasmoDB and PiroplasmaDB databasesCharles Ma, Svenja Gunther, Brian Cooke, et al.
Seminars in Liver Disease|September 7, 2005
Etiology of primary biliary cirrhosis: the search for the culpritPatrick S C Leung, Ross L Coppel, M Eric Gershwin
Trends in Parasitology|October 22, 2008
Malaria vaccines: into a mirror, darkly?Magdalena Plebanski, Emily Locke, James W Kazura, et al.
Infection and Immunity|April 22, 2003
Oral immunization with a recombinant malaria protein induces conformational antibodies and protects mice against lethal malariaLina Wang, Lukasz Kedzierski, Steven L Wesselingh, et al.
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|March 5, 2003
Apical location of a novel EGF-like domain-containing protein of Plasmodium falciparumCasilda G Black, Lina Wang, Tieqiao Wu, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|August 10, 2005
Cellular adhesive phenomena in apicomplexan parasites of red blood cellsBrian M Cooke, Narla Mohandas, Alan F Cowman, et al.
Advances in Parasitology|March 27, 2016
Malaria Parasite Proteins and Their Role in Alteration of the Structure and Function of Red Blood CellsNicholas I Proellocks, Ross L Coppel, Narla Mohandas, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|March 29, 2002
Assignment of functional roles to parasite proteins in malaria-infected red blood cells by competitive flow-based adhesion assayBrian M Cooke, Fiona K Glenister, Narla Mohandas, et al.
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy|October 6, 2004
Orally delivered malaria vaccines: not too hard to swallowLina Wang, Diane E Webster, Steven L Wesselingh, et al.
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