Autor:
Dinga, J.N.
Njimoh, D.L.
Kiawa, B.
Djikeng, Appolinaire
Nyasa, R.B.
Nkuo-Akenji, T.
Pelle, Roger
Titanji, V.P.K.
The development of a sterilizing and cost-effective vaccine against malaria remains a major problem despite recent advances. In this study, it is demonstrated that two antigens of P. falciparum UB05, UB09 and their chimera UB05-09 can serve as protective immunity markers by eliciting higher T-cel...
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Dinga, J.N.
,
Njimoh, D.L.
,
Kiawa, B.
,
Djikeng, Appolinaire
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Nyasa, R.B.
,
Nkuo-Akenji, T.
,
Pelle, Roger
,
Titanji, V.P.K.
,
[Differential T-cell responses to a chimeric Plasmodium falciparum antigen; UB05-09, correlates with acquired immunity to malaria]
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Differential T-cell responses to a chimeric Plasmodium falciparum antigen; UB05-09, correlates with acquired immunity to malaria