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

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Pharmacological and mechanical interventions for labour induction in outpatient settings.

Vogel JP, Osoti AO, Kelly AJ, Livio S, Norman JE, Alfirevic Z

Pharmacological and mechanical interventions for labour induction in outpatient settings.
Patterns of protective associations differ for antibodies to P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes and merozoites in immunity against malaria in children.

Chan JA, Stanisic DI, Duffy MF, Robinson LJ, Lin E, Kazura JW, King CL, Siba PM, Fowkes FJ, Mueller I, Beeson JG

Patterns of protective associations differ for antibodies to P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes and merozoites in immunity against malaria in children.
SIDT2 Transports Extracellular dsRNA into the Cytoplasm for Innate Immune Recognition.

Nguyen TA, Smith BRC, Tate MD, Belz GT, Barrios MH, Elgass KD, Weisman AS, Baker PJ, Preston SP, Whitehead L, Garnham A, Lundie RJ, Smyth GK, Pellegrini M, O'Keeffe M, Wicks IP, Masters SL, Hunter CP, Pang KC

SIDT2 Transports Extracellular dsRNA into the Cytoplasm for Innate Immune Recognition.
Maximizing the impact of malaria funding through allocative efficiency: using the right interventions in the right locations.

Scott N, Hussain SA, Martin-Hughes R, Fowkes FJI, Kerr CC, Pearson R, Kedziora DJ, Killedar M, Stuart RM, Wilson DP

Maximizing the impact of malaria funding through allocative efficiency: using the right interventions in the right locations.
Measuring progress and projecting attainment on the basis of past trends of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in 188 countries: an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.

GBD 2016 SDG Collaborators

Measuring progress and projecting attainment on the basis of past trends of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in 188 countries: an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.
Naturally acquired antibody responses to more than 300 Plasmodium vivax proteins in three geographic regions.

Longley RJ, White MT, Takashima E, Morita M, Kanoi BN, Li Wai Suen CSN, Betuela I, Kuehn A, Sripoorote P, Franca CT, Siba P, Robinson LJ, Lacerda M, Sattabongkot J, Tsuboi T, Mueller I

Naturally acquired antibody responses to more than 300 Plasmodium vivax proteins in three geographic regions.