Autor:
Hall, R.
Boulter, N.R.
Brown, C.G.D.
Wilkie, G.
Kirvar, E.
Nene, Vishvanath
Musoke, A.J.
Glass, E.J.
Morzaria, S.P.
Theileria annulata and Theileria parva both poses a major surface antigen on the sporozoite stage of the life-cycle, called SPAG-1 and p67, respectively. In each case, these antigens are vaccine candidates and have been shown to induce a degree of homologous protection in earlier work. These anti...
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Hall, R.
,
Boulter, N.R.
,
Brown, C.G.D.
,
Wilkie, G.
,
Kirvar, E.
,
Nene, Vishvanath
,
Musoke, A.J.
,
Glass, E.J.
,
Morzaria, S.P.
,
[Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva]
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Reciprocal cross-protection induced by sporozoite antigens SPAG-1 from Theileria annulata and p67 from Theileria parva