Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax. Selecting vaccine candidate antigens has been focused on those fulfilling a role in invasion and which are conserved, thus avoiding specific-allele immune responses. Most antigens described to date belong to the blood stage, thereby blocking parasite development within red blood cells, whilst studying antigens from other stages has been quite restricted. Antigens from different parasite stages are required for developing a completely effective vaccine; thus, pre-erythrocyte stage antigens able to block the first line of infection becoming established should also be taken into account. However, few antigens from...
Investigation of the diversity of malaria parasite antigens can help prioritize and validate them as...
<div><p>A completely effective vaccine for malaria (one of the major infectious diseases worldwide) ...
<div><p>Although <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> is a leading cause of malaria around the world, only a hand...
Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against mala...
Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against mala...
<p>Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against m...
After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, ...
Although Plasmodium vivax is a leading cause of malaria around the world, only a handful of vivax an...
Detecting natural selection signals in Plasmodium parasites antigens might be used for identifying p...
<div><p>Transmission-blocking (TB) vaccines are considered an important tool for malaria control and...
The extensive diversity of Plasmodium falciparum antigens is a major obstacle to a broadly effective...
Background: The development of malaria vaccine has been hindered by the allele-specific responses pr...
A completely effective vaccine for malaria (one of the major infectious diseases worldwide) is not y...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread malaria species parasitizing humans outside Africa, with app...
Pfs230, surface protein of gametocyte/gamete of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, i...
Investigation of the diversity of malaria parasite antigens can help prioritize and validate them as...
<div><p>A completely effective vaccine for malaria (one of the major infectious diseases worldwide) ...
<div><p>Although <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> is a leading cause of malaria around the world, only a hand...
Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against mala...
Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against mala...
<p>Parasite antigen genetic diversity represents a great obstacle when designing a vaccine against m...
After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, ...
Although Plasmodium vivax is a leading cause of malaria around the world, only a handful of vivax an...
Detecting natural selection signals in Plasmodium parasites antigens might be used for identifying p...
<div><p>Transmission-blocking (TB) vaccines are considered an important tool for malaria control and...
The extensive diversity of Plasmodium falciparum antigens is a major obstacle to a broadly effective...
Background: The development of malaria vaccine has been hindered by the allele-specific responses pr...
A completely effective vaccine for malaria (one of the major infectious diseases worldwide) is not y...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread malaria species parasitizing humans outside Africa, with app...
Pfs230, surface protein of gametocyte/gamete of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, i...
Investigation of the diversity of malaria parasite antigens can help prioritize and validate them as...
<div><p>A completely effective vaccine for malaria (one of the major infectious diseases worldwide) ...
<div><p>Although <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> is a leading cause of malaria around the world, only a hand...