Kevin Marsh/J Immunol


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CD4+ T cell responses to the Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 in children with mild malaria.Gitau EN, Tuju J, Karanja H, Stevenson L, Requena P, Kimani E, Olotu A, Kimani D, Marsh K, Bull P, Urban BC
J Immunol, (2014). 192:1753-61

Erythrocyte-binding antigens of Plasmodium falciparum are targets of human inhibitory antibodies and function to evade naturally acquired immunity.Persson KE, Fowkes FJ, McCallum FJ, Gicheru N, Reiling L, Richards JS, Wilson DW, Lopaticki S, Cowman AF, Marsh K, Beeson JG
J Immunol, (2013). 191:785-94

Chronic exposure to Plasmodium falciparum is associated with phenotypic evidence of B and T cell exhaustion.Illingworth J, Butler NS, Roetynck S, Mwacharo J, Pierce SK, Bejon P, Crompton PD, Marsh K, Ndungu FM
J Immunol, (2013). 190:1038-47

The induction and persistence of T cell IFN-gamma responses after vaccination or natural exposure is suppressed by Plasmodium falciparum.Bejon P, Mwacharo J, Kai O, Todryk S, Keating S, Lowe B, Lang T, Mwangi TW, Gilbert SC, Peshu N, Marsh K, Hill AV
J Immunol, (2007). 179:4193-201

CD4 T cells from malaria-nonexposed individuals respond to the CD36-Binding Domain of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 via an MHC class II-TCR-independent pathway.Ndungu FM, Sanni L, Urban B, Stephens R, Newbold CI, Marsh K, Langhorne J
J Immunol, (2006). 176:5504-12

Mapping of the region of complement receptor (CR) 1 required for Plasmodium falciparum rosetting and demonstration of the importance of CR1 in rosetting in field isolates.Rowe JA, Rogerson SJ, Raza A, Moulds JM, Kazatchkine MD, Marsh K, Newbold CI, Atkinson JP, Miller LH
J Immunol, (2000). 165:6341-6