Protection from experimental cerebral malaria with a single intravenous or subcutaneous whole-parasite immunization
Abstract Cerebral malaria is a life-threatening complication of Plasmodia infection and a major cause of child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. We report that protection from experimental cerebral malaria in the rodent model is obtained by a single intravenous or subcutaneous whole-parasite immuniza...
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Main Authors: | Kirsten Heiss, Marion Irmgard Maier, Angelika Hoffmann, Roland Frank, Martin Bendszus, Ann-Kristin Mueller, Johannes Pfeil |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac2e1e92adb242c4a3afb6b1c60d8f6b |
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