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Responses to M. tuberculosis, protozoa (L. major, L. donovani, T. gondii) or helminth (B. malayi)
Whole skin from Caucasian, Asian, and African individuals
Skin biopsies from Asian small or intermediate plaque psoriasis subjects
Neural progenitor cells infected with African Zika virus, Asian Zika virus, or Dengue virus
Neural stem cells infected with Zika virus strain Mex1-7
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Consensus on Current Injectable Treatment Strategies in the Asian Face.
Health Effects of Asian Dust: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Using therapeutic drug monitoring to personalize clozapine dosing in Asians.
Special Consideration in the Management of Hump Noses in Asians.
Denisovan ancestry and population history of early East Asians.
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South Asian Healthy Lifestyle Initiative (SAHELI)
Change of Fructose to Fat in South Asians
South Asians Active Together (SAATH) Study
Testing a Self-management Intervetion in HIV+ Asian Pacific Americans
Health and Cancer Issues in the South Asian Community
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