The PvRBP2b-TfR1 interaction is not essential for reticulocytes invasion by Plasmodium vivax isolates from Cambodia
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread of the different Plasmodium species able to infect humans and is responsible for most malaria cases outside Africa. An effective, strain-transcending vaccine that alleviates or suppresses erythrocyte invasion would be a game-changer in eliminating vivax malari...
Main Authors: | Feufack-Donfack, LB, Baldor, L, Roesch, C, Tat, B, Orban, A, Seng, D, Salvador, J, Khim, N, Carias, L, King, CL, Russell, B, Nosten, F, Ong, AS, Mao, H, Renia, L, Lo, E, Witkowski, B, Popovici, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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