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Nitric oxide appears protective in Tanzanian children with malaria: Evidence for increased NO production in subclinical infection and suppressed production in clinical and cerebral malaria.

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Anstey, NM; Hassanali, MY; Mwaikambo, ED; Manyenga, D; Mlalasi, J; Weinberg, JB; Arnelle, D; McDonald, MI; Granger, DL
Published in: BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5
January 1, 1996

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Published In

BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5

ISSN

0966-4068

ISBN

1-85578-102-6

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

Volume

10

Start / End Page

150 / 150

Location

AMELIA ISL, FL

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD

Conference Name

4th International Meeting on the Biology of Nitric Oxide
 

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Anstey, N. M., Hassanali, M. Y., Mwaikambo, E. D., Manyenga, D., Mlalasi, J., Weinberg, J. B., … Granger, D. L. (1996). Nitric oxide appears protective in Tanzanian children with malaria: Evidence for increased NO production in subclinical infection and suppressed production in clinical and cerebral malaria. In S. Moncada, J. Stamler, S. Gross, & E. A. Higgs (Eds.), BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5 (Vol. 10, pp. 150–150). AMELIA ISL, FL: PORTLAND PRESS LTD.
Anstey, N. M., M. Y. Hassanali, E. D. Mwaikambo, D. Manyenga, J. Mlalasi, J. B. Weinberg, D. Arnelle, M. I. McDonald, and D. L. Granger. “Nitric oxide appears protective in Tanzanian children with malaria: Evidence for increased NO production in subclinical infection and suppressed production in clinical and cerebral malaria.” In BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5, edited by S. Moncada, J. Stamler, S. Gross, and E. A. Higgs, 10:150–150. PORTLAND PRESS LTD, 1996.
Anstey NM, Hassanali MY, Mwaikambo ED, Manyenga D, Mlalasi J, Weinberg JB, et al. Nitric oxide appears protective in Tanzanian children with malaria: Evidence for increased NO production in subclinical infection and suppressed production in clinical and cerebral malaria. In: Moncada S, Stamler J, Gross S, Higgs EA, editors. BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5. PORTLAND PRESS LTD; 1996. p. 150–150.
Anstey, N. M., et al. “Nitric oxide appears protective in Tanzanian children with malaria: Evidence for increased NO production in subclinical infection and suppressed production in clinical and cerebral malaria.BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5, edited by S. Moncada et al., vol. 10, PORTLAND PRESS LTD, 1996, pp. 150–150.
Anstey NM, Hassanali MY, Mwaikambo ED, Manyenga D, Mlalasi J, Weinberg JB, Arnelle D, McDonald MI, Granger DL. Nitric oxide appears protective in Tanzanian children with malaria: Evidence for increased NO production in subclinical infection and suppressed production in clinical and cerebral malaria. In: Moncada S, Stamler J, Gross S, Higgs EA, editors. BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5. PORTLAND PRESS LTD; 1996. p. 150–150.
Journal cover image

Published In

BIOLOGY OF NITRIC OXIDE, PT 5

ISSN

0966-4068

ISBN

1-85578-102-6

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

Volume

10

Start / End Page

150 / 150

Location

AMELIA ISL, FL

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD

Conference Name

4th International Meeting on the Biology of Nitric Oxide