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Explore our library of peer-reviewed publications below, with contributions from Burnet researchers.

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Assessment of ultra-sensitive malaria diagnosis versus standard molecular diagnostics for malaria elimination: an in-depth molecular community cross-sectional study.

Hofmann NE, Gruenberg M, Nate E, Ura A, Rodriguez-Rodriguez D, Salib M, Mueller I, Smith TA, Laman M, Robinson LJ, Felger I

Assessment of ultra-sensitive malaria diagnosis versus standard molecular diagnostics for malaria elimination: an in-depth molecular community cross-sectional study.
Eliminating hepatitis C: The importance of frequent testing of people who inject drugs in high-prevalence settings.

Scott N, Sacks-Davis R, Pedrana A, Doyle J, Thompson A, Hellard M

Eliminating hepatitis C: The importance of frequent testing of people who inject drugs in high-prevalence settings.
Investigating the Efficacy of Triple Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapies for Treating Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Patients Using Mathematical Modeling

Dini S, Zaloumis S, Cao PX, Price RN, Fowkes FJI, McCaw J, Simpson JA

Malaria Investigating the Efficacy of Triple Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapies for Treating Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Patients Using Mathematical Modeling
Perceptions of HIV cure research among people living with HIV in Australia.

Power J, Westle A, Dowsett GW, Lucke J, Tucker JD, Sugarman J, Lewin SR, Hill S, Brown G, Wallace J, Richmond J

Perceptions of HIV cure research among people living with HIV in Australia.
Analysis of time of drug use according to needle and syringe program operating hours in Melbourne, Australia: Effects on individual-level needle and syringe coverage.

O'Keefe D, Aitken C, Scott N, Dietze P

Analysis of time of drug use according to needle and syringe program operating hours in Melbourne, Australia: Effects on individual-level needle and syringe coverage.
Plasmepsin V cleaves malaria effector proteins in a distinct endoplasmic reticulum translocation interactome for export to the erythrocyte.

Marapana DS, Dagley LF, Sandow JJ, Nebl T, Triglia T, Pasternak M, Dickerman BK, Crabb BS, Gilson PR, Webb AI, Boddey JA, Cowman AF

Malaria Plasmepsin V cleaves malaria effector proteins in a distinct endoplasmic reticulum translocation interactome for export to the erythrocyte.