Microsatellites reveal high polymorphism and high potential for use in anti-malarial efficacy studies in areas with different transmission intensities in mainland Tanzania
Deus S. Ishengoma(Kampala International University), Abebe A. Fola(John Brown University), Muhidin K. Mahende(Ifakara Health Institute), Marian Warsame(University of Gothenburg), Sigsbert Mkude(Ministry of Health and Social Welfare), Jeffrey A. Bailey(John Brown University), Ally Mohamed(African Malaria Network Trust), Florida Muro(Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre), Erasmus Kamugisha(Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences), Renata Mandike(Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children), Billy Ngasala(Uppsala University), Troy Martin(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Reginald A. Kavishe(Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre), Frank Chacky(Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children), Celine I. Mandara(National Institute for Medical Research), Abdunoor M. Kabanywanyi(Ifakara Health Institute), Ritha Njau(Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences), Rashid A. Madebe(National Institute for Medical Research)
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