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Author: Moller, Marlo
- Admixture mapping of TB susceptibility and the contribution of type 2 diabetes in a South African population
- De novo assembly of admixed South African genomes and its application in genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis.
- Correlation of the Mycobacterial killing capacity of Natural killer cells with the number of activating Killer immunoglobulin-like receptors expressed on their surfaces.
- Expanding existing tools to aid in the epidemiological study of populations with complex ancestry.
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