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Noah Kelner's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms by which host cells control parasitic infections, specifically investigating the role of guanylate binding proteins in combating Leishmania. His work contributes to the broader field of host-pathogen interactions, exploring how cellular components influence disease progression and parasite survival. Kelner has co-authored one publication with Tiffany Weinkopff and Lucy Fry, both researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, indicating collaborative efforts within the institution.
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- Publications: 1
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Host guanylate binding proteins participate in parasite control during Leishmania infection (2024)
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