In vitro invasion inhibition assay using antibodies against Plasmodium knowlesi Duffy binding protein alpha and apical membrane antigen protein 1 in human erythrocyte-adapted P. knowlesi A1-H.1 strain
Background: The rapid process of malaria erythrocyte invasion involves ligand-receptor interactions. Inducing antibodies against specific ligands or receptors that abrogate the invasion process is a key challenge for blood stage vaccine development. However, few candidates were reported and remain t...
Main Authors: | Muh, Fauzi, Lee, Seong Kyun, Hoque, Mohammad Rafiul, Han, Jin Hee, Park, Ji Hoon, Firdaus, Egy Rahman, Moon, Robert W., Lau, Yee Ling, Han, Eun Taek |
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BioMed Central
2018
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