Plasmodium falciparum Accompanied the Human Expansion out of Africa
- 17 June 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Current Biology
- Vol. 20 (14) , 1283-1289
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2010.05.053
Abstract
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Funding Information
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
- Leverhulme Trust
- Takeda Science Foundation
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (18GS03140013, 20390120)
- Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (18073013)
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
- Medical Research Council
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