Evaluation of recombinant plasmodium knowlesi merozoite surface Protein-1(33) for detection of human Malaria
Plasmodium knowlesi is now known as the fifth Plasmodium species that can cause human malaria. The Plasmodium merozoite surface protein (MSP) has been reported to be potential target for vaccination and diagnosis of malaria. MSP-1(33) has been shown to be immunogenic and its T cell epitopes could me...
Main Authors: | Cheong, F.W., Lau, Y.L., Fong, M.Y., Mahmud, R. |
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2013
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