| Accession | 
            PMDE198 | 
        
        
            | Name | 
            Submicroscopic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax infections are common in western Thailand - molecular and serological evidence | 
        
        
            | Description | 
            Three-hundred microlitres of whole blood from finger-prick were collected into capillary tubes from residents of a sentinel village and from patients at a malaria clinic. Pelleted cellular fractions were screened by quantitative PCR to determine parasite prevalence, while plasma was probed on a protein microarray displaying hundreds of P. falciparum and P. vivax proteins to obtain antibody response profiles in those individuals. | 
        
        
            | Publication | 
            
                                    Submicroscopic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax infections are common in western Thailand - molecular and serological evidence																		
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            | Provider | 
            Elisabeth Baum | 
        
		
            | Species | 
            Homo sapiens | 
        
		
            | Subspecies | 
                                Empty
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			| Array type | 
			Proteome array | 
		
			| Sample | 
			Serum | 
		
		
            | Number of array | 
            
                1             | 
        
        
            | Array(1) | 
            
                                    
                        PfPv500 version1                    
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            | Raw data | 
			                			
            
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            | Experiment details | 
            
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			| Analysis report | 
							
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            | Link to GEO | 
            
                								                     
                        GSE55265                     
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