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    The Role of Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Types I and II and Tumor Necrosis Factor–α in Malaria during Pregnancy by Davison, Billie B., Kaack, M. Bernice, Rogers, Linda B., Rasmussen, Kelsi K., Rasmussen, Terri A., Henson, Elizabeth W., Henson, Michael C., Parekh, Falgunee K., Krogstad, Donald J.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-07-2006)
    “…In a prospective study of rhesus monkeys inoculated with Plasmodium coatneyi or saline on an infection/gestational timeline, we determined the serum levels of…”
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    Alterations in the Profile of Blood Cell Types during Malaria in Previously Unexposed Primigravid Monkeys by Davison, Billie B, Kaack, M. Bernice, Rogers, Linda B, Rasmussen, Kelsi K, Rasmussen, Terri, Henson, Elizabeth W, Montenegro, Sonia, Henson, Michael C, Mzwaek, Fawaz, Krogstad, Donald J

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-06-2005)
    “…Malaria in nonimmune, primigravid women threatens both mother and fetus. We used the Plasmodium coatneyi/rhesus monkey model to examine factors associated with…”
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    Placental changes associated with fetal outcome in the Plasmodium coatneyi/rhesus monkey model of malaria in pregnancy by Davison, B B, Cogswell, F B, Baskin, G B, Falkenstein, K P, Henson, E W, Krogstad, D J

    “…Term placentas collected surgically from seven Plasmodium coatneyi-infected rhesus monkeys, one abortion, and five controls were evaluated histopathologically…”
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    Plasmodium coatneyi in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) as a model of malaria in pregnancy by Davison, B B, Cogswell, F B, Baskin, G B, Falkenstein, K P, Henson, E W, Tarantal, A F, Krogstad, D J

    “…Pregnant women with Plasmodium falciparum infection are at increased risk for complications such as anemia and cerebral malaria. In addition, the infants of…”
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