High-throughput genotyping of Plasmodium vivax in the Peruvian Amazon via molecular inversion probes
Zachary R. Popkin-Hall(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jonathan J. Juliano(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Alfred Simkin(Brown University), Hugo O. Valdivia(United States Naval Medical Research Unit SOUTH), Danielle L. Pannebaker(United States Naval Medical Research Unit SOUTH), Jeffrey A. Bailey(John Brown University), Özkan Aydemir, Rebecca Crudale(Brown University), Isaac E. Kim, Abebe A. Fola(John Brown University), David Giesbrecht(Brown University), Juan F. Sánchez(United States Naval Medical Research Unit SOUTH), Karamoko Niaré(The Stables)
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