Rational development of a protective P. vivax vaccine evaluated with transgenic rodent parasite challenge models
Development of a protective and broadly-acting vaccine against the most widely distributed human malaria parasite, Plasmodium vivax, will be a major step towards malaria elimination. However, a P. vivax vaccine has remained elusive by the scarcity of pre-clinical models to test protective efficacy a...
Main Authors: | Salman, A, Montoya-Díaz, E, West, H, Lall, A, Atcheson, E, Lopez-Camacho, C, Ramesar, J, Bauza, K, Collins, K, Brod, F, Reis, F, Pappas, L, González-Cerón, L, Janse, C, Hill, A, Khan, S, Reyes-Sandoval, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2017
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