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Accelerated Graduation and the Deployment of New Physicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
A method to synchronize signals from multiple patient monitoring devices through a single input channel for inclusion in list-mode acquisitions.
Five Decades of Global Chemical Terror Attacks: Data Analysis to Inform Training and Preparedness.
Combination of left ventricular reverse remodeling and brain natriuretic peptide level at one year after cardiac resynchronization therapy predicts long-term clinical outcome.
The protective role of T cells in immunity to malaria.
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The protective role of T cells in immunity to malaria.
Weidanz WP, Brake DA, Cavacini LA, Long CA. The protective role of T cells in immunity to malaria. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1988; 239:99-111.
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Immunity, Innate
Malaria
T-Lymphocytes
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Lisa Ann Cavacini PhD