Search Results - "Sapak, P"
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Deletion in Erythrocyte Band 3 Gene in Malaria-Resistant Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-12-1991)“…Southeast Asian ovalocytosis (SAO) is a hereditary condition that is widespread in parts of Southeast Asia. The ovalocytic erythrocytes are rigid and resistant…”
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The homozygous state for the band 3 protein mutation in Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis may be lethal [letter]
Published in Blood (15-11-1994)Get full text
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User charges and utilisation of obstetric services in the National Capital District, Papua New Guinea
Published in Pacific health dialog (01-03-2001)“…This cross-sectional study examined user charges on the utilization of obstetric services in the 4 urban clinics and antenatal and postnatal wards of the Port…”
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Ineffectiveness of amodiaquine against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in symptomatic young children living in an endemic malarious area of Papua New Guinea
Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-08-1991)“…The standard in vivo 7-day test of drug resistance was conducted on 83 children with symptomatic P. falciparum infection, using a full 3-day course of…”
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The Homozygous State for the Band 3 Protein Mutation in Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis May Be Lethal
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Efficacy of mass single-dose diethylcarbamazine and DEC-fortified salt against bancroftian filariasis in Papua New Guinea six months after treatment
Published in Papua New Guinea medical journal (01-09-2000)“…The efficacy of two diethylcarbamazine (DEC) treatment strategies to control bancroftian filariasis, diethylcarbamazine-fortified salt (DEC-FS) and a single…”
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Measurement of ovalocyte frequency in peripheral blood smears in defining ovalocytosis in Papua New Guinea
Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-10-1998)“…Red cell oval morphology is still the only accepted basis for the clinical or epidemiological diagnosis of ovalocytosis. Therefore it is important to know the…”
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Deletion in erythrocyte band 3 gene in malaria-resitant southeast Asian ovalocytosis
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