Multistage multiantigen heterologous prime boost vaccine for Plasmodium knowlesi malaria provides partial protection in rhesus macaques.
A nonhuman primate model for malaria vaccine development allowing reliable, stringent sporozoite challenge and evaluation of both cellular and antibody responses is needed. We therefore constructed a multicomponent, multistage DNA vaccine for the simian malaria species Plasmodium knowlesi including...
Main Authors: | Rogers, W, Baird, J, Kumar, A, Tine, J, Weiss, W, Aguiar, J, Gowda, K, Gwadz, R, Kumar, S, Gold, M, Hoffman, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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