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Marvin Chew

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Yaung K, Yeo J, Kumar P, Wasser M, Chew M, Ravelli A, et al.
Lancet Rheumatol . 2024 Jan; 5(3):e151-e165. PMID: 38251610
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a complex, systemic autoimmune disease characterised by immune dysregulation. Pathogenesis is multifactorial, contributing to clinical heterogeneity and posing challenges for diagnosis and treatment. Although strides in...
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Strutt J, Natarajan M, Lee E, Teo D, Sin W, Cheung K, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Aug; :e0135023. PMID: 37646508
Assuring that cell therapy products are safe before releasing them for use in patients is critical. Currently, compendial sterility testing for bacteria and fungi can take 7-14 days. The goal...
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Chew M, Ye W, Omelianczyk R, Pasaje C, Hoo R, Chen Q, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Jul; 13(1):4067. PMID: 35831417
Plasmodium falciparum has developed extensive mechanisms to evade host immune clearance. Currently, most of our understanding is based on in vitro studies of individual parasite variant surface antigens and how...
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Xiong A, Prakash P, Gao X, Chew M, Tay I, Woodrow C, et al.
Cell Rep . 2020 Aug; 32(5):107996. PMID: 32755588
Southeast Asia has been the hotbed for the development of drug-resistant malaria parasites, including those with resistance to artemisinin combination therapy. While mutations in the kelch propeller domain (K13 mutations)...
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Omelianczyk R, Loh H, Chew M, Hoo R, Baumgarten S, Renia L, et al.
Commun Biol . 2020 Jul; 3(1):351. PMID: 32620892
The genomes of Plasmodium spp. encode a number of different multigene families that are thought to play a critical role for survival. However, with the exception of the P. falciparum...
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Ye W, Chew M, Hou J, Lai F, Leopold S, Loo H, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2018 Oct; 14(10):e1007298. PMID: 30286211
Natural killer (NK) cells provide the first line of defense against malaria parasite infection. However, the molecular mechanisms through which NK cells are activated by parasites are largely unknown, so...