| Accession |
PMDE198 |
| Name |
Submicroscopic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax infections are common in western Thailand - molecular and serological evidence |
| Description |
Three-hundred microlitres of whole blood from finger-prick were collected into capillary tubes from residents of a sentinel village and from patients at a malaria clinic. Pelleted cellular fractions were screened by quantitative PCR to determine parasite prevalence, while plasma was probed on a protein microarray displaying hundreds of P. falciparum and P. vivax proteins to obtain antibody response profiles in those individuals. |
| Publication |
Submicroscopic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax infections are common in western Thailand - molecular and serological evidence
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| Provider |
Elisabeth Baum |
| Species |
Homo sapiens |
| Subspecies |
Empty
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| Array type |
Proteome array |
| Sample |
Serum |
| Number of array |
1 |
| Array(1) |
PfPv500 version1
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| Raw data |
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| Experiment details |
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| Analysis report |
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| Link to GEO |
GSE55265
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