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    An invariant Trypanosoma vivax vaccine antigen induces protective immunity

    Trypanosomes are protozoan parasites that cause infectious diseases, including African trypanosomiasis (slee** sickness) in humans and nagana in economically important livestock1,2. An effective vaccine against...

    Delphine Autheman, Cécile Crosnier, Simon Clare, David A. Goulding in Nature (2021)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: The blood-stage malaria antigen PfRH5 is susceptible to vaccine-inducible cross-strain neutralizing antibody

    Nature Communications 2: Article number: 601 (2011); Published: 20 December 2011; Updated: 19 September 2013. In the Methods section of this Article, the species of the tissue plasminogen activator secretory s...

    Alexander D. Douglas, Andrew R. Williams, Joseph J. Illingworth in Nature Communications (2013)

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    The blood-stage malaria antigen PfRH5 is susceptible to vaccine-inducible cross-strain neutralizing antibody

    Current vaccine strategies against the asexual blood stage of Plasmodium falciparum are mostly focused on well-studied merozoite antigens that induce immune responses after natural exposure, but have yet to induc...

    Alexander D. Douglas, Andrew R. Williams, Joseph J. Illingworth in Nature Communications (2011)

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    Basigin is a receptor essential for erythrocyte invasion by Plasmodium falciparum

    The ability to prevent or impair the invasion of erythrocytes by the Plasmodium falciparum merozoite, the initial blood stage of malaria infection, has long been an ambition for those working on antimalarial ther...

    Cécile Crosnier, Leyla Y. Bustamante, S. Josefin Bartholdson, Amy K. Bei in Nature (2011)