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- who: Hayley Joseph from the Division of Population Health and Immunity, Walter and Eliza Hall Parkville, VIC, Australia Department of Medical Biology, The University of Melbourne have published the research: Early suppression of B cell immune responses by low doses of chloroquine and pyrimethamine: implications for studying immunity in malaria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The authors investigated B cell responses to an important malaria glycolipid glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) and the hapten nitrophenol (NP) with or without standard CQ and Pyr treatment using the murine model. Data were analysed using FlowJo Version 9.9.6 software . . .

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