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Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:41:26+02:00

Systemic levels of the soluble co-inhibitory immune checkpoints, CTLA-4, LAG-3, PD-1/PD-L1 and TIM-3 are markedly increased in basal cell carcinoma

Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:41:26+02:00June 7th, 2022|0 Comments

Malinga NZ, Siwele SC, Steel HC, Kwofie LLI, Meyer PWA, Smit T, et al. Systemic levels of the soluble co-inhibitory immune checkpoints, CTLA-4, LAG-3, PD-1/PD-L1 and TIM-3 are markedly increased in basal cell carcinoma. Transl Oncol. 2022;19:101384.


Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:39:15+02:00

Monitored Implementation of COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Screening at Taxi Ranks in Johannesburg, South Africa

Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:39:15+02:00June 7th, 2022|0 Comments

Majam M, Msolomba V, Venter F, Scott LE, Kahamba T, Stevens WS, et al. Monitored Implementation of COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Screening at Taxi Ranks in Johannesburg, South Africa. Diagnostics (Basel). 2022;12(2).


Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:27:20+02:00

Safety and pharmacokinetics of monoclonal antibodies VRC07-523LS and PGT121 administered subcutaneously for HIV prevention

Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:27:20+02:00June 7th, 2022|0 Comments

Mahomed S, Garrett N, Capparelli EV, Osman F, Harkoo I, Yende-Zuma N, et al. Safety and pharmacokinetics of monoclonal antibodies VRC07-523LS and PGT121 administered subcutaneously for HIV prevention. J Infect Dis. 2022.


Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:23:19+02:00

Molecular characterisation and detection of macrolide and fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Mycoplasma genitalium in South Africa, 2015-2018

Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:23:19+02:00June 7th, 2022|0 Comments

Mahlangu MP, Müller EE, Da Costa Dias B, Venter JM, Kularatne RS. Molecular characterisation and detection of macrolide and fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Mycoplasma genitalium in South Africa, 2015-2018. Sex Transm Dis. 2022.


Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:19:42+02:00

Recombinant single-chain factor VIII in severe hemophilia: Long-term safety and efficacy in previously treated patients in the AFFINITY extension study

Peter Matlawa2022-06-07T22:19:42+02:00June 7th, 2022|0 Comments

Mahlangu J, Abdul Karim F, Stasyshyn O, Korczowski B, Salazar B, Lucas S, et al. Recombinant single-chain factor VIII in severe hemophilia: Long-term safety and efficacy in previously treated patients in the AFFINITY extension study. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2022;6(2):e12665.


Peter Matlawa2022-06-06T23:28:17+02:00

The ecdysone receptor regulates several key physiological factors in Anopheles funestus

Peter Matlawa2022-06-06T23:28:17+02:00June 6th, 2022|0 Comments

Maharaj S, Ekoka E, Erlank E, Nardini L, Reader J, Birkholtz LM, et al. The ecdysone receptor regulates several key physiological factors in Anopheles funestus. Malar J. 2022;21(1):97.


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