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Journal article

Towards a vaccine against Plasmodium vivax malaria

JG Beeson, BS Crabb

Plos Medicine | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2007

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0040350

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Abstract

The authors discuss a new study that suggests thatPlasmodium vivax Duffy-binding protein could be a candidate antigen for developing aP. vivax vaccine.

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Keywords

General & Internal Medicine
3.4 Vaccines
Vector-Borne Diseases
Recognition
Science & Technology
Emerging Infectious Diseases
3207 Medical Microbiology
Medicine, General & Internal
Duffy-Binding-Protein
Vaccine Related
Resistance
3202 Clinical Sciences
3 Good Health and Well Being
Clinical Research
Orphan Drug
Infection
Residues
Prevention
Biotechnology
Rare Diseases
Invasion
Infectious Diseases
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biodefense
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Ligand Domain
Malaria
Knowlesi
Blood
Immunization
Merozoites
Malaria Vaccine

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