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1. PRL2 regulates neutrophil extracellular trap formation which contributes to severe malaria and acute lung injury

2. Diagnosis of cerebral malaria: Tools to reduce Plasmodium falciparum associated mortality

3. Clinical and epidemiological characterization of severe Plasmodium vivax malaria in Gujarat, India

4. Determinants of brain swelling in pediatric and adult cerebral malaria

5. Harnessing the Potential of miRNAs in Malaria Diagnostic and Prevention

7. Characterization of Lymphocyte Subsets in Lymph Node and Spleen Sections in Fatal Pediatric Malaria

9. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Malaria Patients Reveals Distinct Pathogenetic Processes in Different Parts of the Brain

10. Author Correction for Hochman et al., Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

11. Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

12. The kidney–brain pathogenic axis in severe falciparum malaria

13. Upregulation of steroidogenesis is associated with coma in human cerebral malaria

15. Transcellular blood-brain barrier disruption in malaria-induced reversible brain edema

16. Clinical and epidemiological characterization of severe Plasmodium vivax malaria in Gujarat, India

17. Advances in Basic and Translational Research as Part of the Center for the Study of Complex Malaria in India

18. The burden of submicroscopic and asymptomatic malaria in India revealed from epidemiology studies at three varied transmission sites in India

19. The Impact, Emerging Needs, and New Research Questions Arising from 12 Years of the Center for the Study of Complex Malaria in India

20. Reversible brain edema in experimental cerebral malaria is associated with transcellular blood-brain barrier disruption and delayed microhemorrhages

21. Gliding motility of

22. Platelets as Players in Neuropathologies: Novel Diagnostic and Therapeutic Targets

23. Evidence of Brain Alterations in Noncerebral Falciparum Malaria

24. CD8+ T cells and human cerebral malaria: a shifting episteme

25. Plasma levels of hsa-miR-3158-3p microRNA on admission correlate with MRI findings and predict outcome in cerebral malaria

26. Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 variants induce cell swelling and disrupt the blood-brain barrier in cerebral malaria

27. Haplotype of RNASE 3 polymorphisms is associated with severe malaria in an Indian population

28. Plasmodium falciparum sexual parasites develop in human erythroblasts and affect erythropoiesis

29. Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reveals Different Courses of Disease in Pediatric and Adult Cerebral Malaria

30. Haplotype of RNASE 3 polymorphisms is associated with severe malaria in an Indian population

31. Gliding motility of Plasmodium merozoites

32. Type I Interferon in Malaria: A Balancing Act

33. Plasmodium vivax in Hematopoietic Niches: Hidden and Dangerous

34. Malaria inflammation by xanthine oxidase‐produced reactive oxygen species

35. A Method for Amplicon Deep Sequencing of Drug Resistance Genes in Plasmodium falciparum Clinical Isolates from India

36. New Syndromes Identified by Neuroimaging during Cerebral Malaria

37. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Malaria Patients Reveals Distinct Pathogenetic Processes in Different Parts of the Brain

38. Pathogenetic Immune Responses in Cerebral Malaria

39. Severe malaria: what’s new on the pathogenesis front?

40. The use of mosquito repellents at three sites in India with declining malaria transmission: surveys in the community and clinic

41. Platelets as pathogenetic effectors and killer cells in cerebral malaria

42. Author Correction for Hochman et al., Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

43. Angiotensin receptors and β-catenin regulate brain endothelial integrity in malaria

44. Anti-self phosphatidylserine antibodies recognize uninfected erythrocytes promoting malarial anemia

45. Glycophorins, Blood Groups, and Protection from Severe Malaria

46. Pathogenesis of cerebral malaria: new diagnostic tools, biomarkers, and therapeutic approaches

47. Platelets and microparticles in cerebral malaria: the unusual suspects

48. Vascular endothelial cells cultured from patients with cerebral or uncomplicated malaria exhibit differential reactivity to TNF

49. Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

50. Investigating the Pathogenesis of Severe Malaria: A Multidisciplinary and Cross-Geographical Approach

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