The recent decline in global malaria burden has stimulated efforts toward Plasmodium falciparum elimination. wrote the manuscript with input from all co-authors. was involved in study design and helped with data interpretation. provided GEXP10 and GEXP07 antibodies and helped with data interpretation. set up the cohorts in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and the Gambia. helped set up the data collection in Malawi, while I.M. performed6 population diversity analysis. performed high-content image analysis of iRBCs. performed phagocytosis assays and protein clustering analysis. produced gametocyte protein arrays, and T.Q.L. designed protein microarray experiments, A.A.T. developed the protein array down-selected from a larger array originally developed by D.H.D. conducted mass spectrometry–based proteomics. designed and executed statistical analysis of protein array data. (preparation of aiRBC membranes and design of mouse immunization studies), and M.D.N. (flow cytometry with stage V gametocytes and gametes), S.K.N.B. performed flow cytometry experiments, Western blots, preparation of giRBC membranes, and immunofluorescence microscopy, with the help from S.R., M.M.J., and T.K.R. Author contributions: K.W.D., S.R., T.B., and M.M.
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Romance readers can pick and choose from a wide selection of heroes, but despite our need for variety, are there certain kinds we’ll avoid no matter the circumstances? That question came to mind recently upon reading a comment at my blog and I’d like to get your input on the issue.Īuthor Linnea Sinclair shared that “…my agent feels *romance* readers won’t go with…a non-human hero…” Ms. Guest Reviewer Letters of Opinion genre critique / Science-Fiction-Romance 63 Comments FebruGUEST POST: Alien Heroes: Too Strange For Romance Readers? NB All our estimates are based on business days and assume that shipping and delivery don't occur on holidays and weekends. 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