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Research Articles

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

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Development of a Novel CD4<sup>+</sup> TCR Transgenic Line That Reveals a Dominant Role for CD8<sup>+</sup> Dendritic Cells and CD40 Signaling in the Generation of Helper and CTL Responses to Blood-Stage Malaria.

Fernandez-Ruiz D, Lau LS, Ghazanfari N, Jones CM, Ng WY, Davey GM, Berthold D, Holz L, Kato Y, Enders MH, Bayarsaikhan G, Hendriks SH, Lansink LIM, Engel JA, Soon MSF, James KR, Cozijnsen A, Mollard V, Uboldi AD, Tonkin CJ, de Koning-Ward TF, Gilson PR, Kaisho T, Haque A, Crabb BS, Carbone FR, McFadden GI, Heath WR

Management of pregnancy at and beyond 41 completed weeks of gestation in low-risk women: a secondary analysis of two WHO multi-country surveys on maternal and newborn health.

Mya KS, Laopaiboon M, Vogel JP, Cecatti JG, Souza JP, Gulmezoglu AM, Ortiz-Panozo E, Mittal S, Lumbiganon P, WHO multi-country survey on maternal and newborn health research network

Cost-effectiveness of artemisinin-naphthoquine versus artemether-lumefantrine for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Papua New Guinean children.

Moore BR, Davis WA, Clarke PM, Robinson LJ, Laman M, Davis TME

Estimating the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia, 2002-2014.

Dietze PM, Quinn B, Hughes C

Alcohol and Other Drugs
Identification of Heparin Modifications and Polysaccharide Inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum Merozoite Invasion That Have Potential for Novel Drug Development.

Boyle MJ, Skidmore M, Dickerman B, Cooper L, Devlin A, Yates E, Horrocks P, Freeman C, Chai W, Beeson JG

Malaria
Risk factors and pregnancy outcomes associated with placental malaria in a prospective cohort of Papua New Guinean women.

Lufele E, Umbers A, Ordi J, Ome-Kaius M, Wangnapi R, Unger H, Tarongka N, Siba P, Mueller I, Robinson L, Rogerson S