Biosciences
The binding site on ICAM-1 for Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes overlaps, but is distinct from, the LFA-1-binding site.Berendt, A. R.
McDowall, A.
Craig, A. G.
Bates, P. A.
Sternberg, M. J.
Marsh, K.
Newbold, C. I.
Hogg, N.
Cell, (1992). 68:71-81
Blood transfusions for severe anaemia in African children.Newton, C. R.
Marsh, K.
Peshu, N.
Mwangi, I.
Lancet, (1992). 340:917-8
Childhood deaths in Africa: uses and limitations of verbal autopsies.Snow, R. W.
Armstrong, J. R.
Forster, D.
Winstanley, M. T.
Marsh, V. M.
Newton, C. R.
Waruiru, C.
Mwangi, I.
Winstanley, P. A.
Marsh, K.
Lancet, (1992). 340:351-5
How useful are verbal autopsies to estimate childhood causes of death?.Snow, R. W.
Marsh, K.
Health Policy and Planning, (1992). 7:22-29
Characterization and localization of Plasmodium falciparum surface antigens on infected erythrocytes from west African patients.van Schravendijk, M. R.
Rock, E. P.
Marsh, K.
Ito, Y.
Aikawa, M.
Neequaye, J.
Ofori-Adjei, D.
Rodriguez, R.
Patarroyo, M. E.
Howard, R. J.
Blood, (1991). 78:226-36
Naturally acquired immunity to Plasmodium falciparum.Day, K. P.
Marsh, K.
Immunol Today, (1991). 12:A68-71
Retinal haemorrhages in falciparum malaria.Newton, C. R.
Winstanley, P. A.
Marsh, K.
Arch Dis Child, (1991). 66:753
Surface antigen expression on Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes is modified in alpha- and beta-thalassemia.Luzzi, G. A.
Merry, A. H.
Newbold, C. I.
Marsh, K.
Pasvol, G.
Weatherall, D. J.
J Exp Med, (1991). 173:785-91
Quinine treatment of severe falciparum malaria in African children: a randomized comparison of three regimens.Pasvol, G.
Newton, C. R.
Winstanley, P. A.
Watkins, W. M.
Peshu, N. M.
Were, J. B.
Marsh, K.
Warrell, D. A.
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (1991). 45:702-13
Protection by alpha-thalassaemia against Plasmodium falciparum malaria: modified surface antigen expression rather than impaired growth or cytoadherence.Luzzi, G. A.
Merry, A. H.
Newbold, C. I.
Marsh, K.
Pasvol, G.
Immunol Lett, (1991). 30:233-40
Intracranial pressure in African children with cerebral malaria.Newton, C. R.
Kirkham, F. J.
Winstanley, P. A.
Pasvol, G.
Peshu, N.
Warrell, D. A.
Marsh, K.
Lancet, (1991). 337:573-6
Why do some African children develop severe malaria?.Greenwood, B.
Marsh, K.
Snow, R.
Parasitol Today, (1991). 7:277-81
Tumor necrosis factor production by human macrophages stimulated in vitro by Plasmodium falciparum.Picot, S.
Peyron, F.
Vuillez, J. P.
Barbe, G.
Marsh, K.
Ambroise-Thomas, P.
Infect Immun, (1990). 58:214-6
Infection with Pneumocystis carinii is prevalent in healthy Gambian children.Wakefield, A. E.
Stewart, T. J.
Moxon, E. R.
Marsh, K.
Hopkin, J. M.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1990). 84:800-2
The effects of Plasmodium falciparum malaria on immune control of B lymphocytes in Gambian children.Whittle, H. C.
Brown, J.
Marsh, K.
Blackman, M.
Jobe, O.
Shenton, F.
Clin Exp Immunol, (1990). 80:213-8