Effect of plasmodium yoelii exposure on vaccination with the 19-kilodalton carboxyl terminus of merozoite surface protein 1 and vice versa and implications for the application of a human malaria vaccine
It is well known that exposure to one antigen can modulate the immune responses that develop following exposure to closely related antigens. It is also known that the composition of the repertoire can be skewed to favor epitopes shared between a current infection and a preceding one, a phenomenon re...
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Main Authors: | Jiraprapa Wipasa, Huji Xu, Xueqin Liu, Chakrit Hirunpeteharat, Anthony S. Towers, Michael F. Good |
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2018
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