The role of immunity in mosquito-induced attenuation of malaria virulence.
A recent study found that mosquito-transmitted (MT) lines of rodent malaria parasites elicit a more effective immune response than non-transmitted lines maintained by serial blood passage (non-MT), thereby causing lower parasite densities in the blood and less pathology to the host. The authors attr...
主要作者: | Mackinnon, M |
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格式: | Journal article |
語言: | English |
出版: |
2014
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