(Figure Presented) Seventeen million people die of transmittable diseases and 2/3 of the world's population suffer them annually. Malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS, hepatitis, and reemerging and new diseases are a great threat to human-kind. A logical and rational approach for vaccine development is thus desperately needed. Protein chemistry provides the best tools for tackling these problems. The tremendous complexity of microbes, the different pathways they use for invading host cells, and the immune responses they induce can only be resolved by using the minimum subunit-based (chemically produced ?20-mer peptides), multiantigenic (most proteins involved in invasion), multistage (different invasion mechanisms) vaccine development approach. The ...
Synthetic peptides are potential vaccine candidates because they may be able to induce high antibody...
Rational strategies for obtaining malaria vaccine candidates should include not only a proper select...
The tri-dimensional (3D) structure determined by NMR of functionally relevant High Activity Binding ...
Introduction: Obtaining an effective antimalarial vaccine has represented one of the biggest public ...
Identifying the principles and rules for developing a logical, rational vaccine methodology against ...
Obtaining a highly effective malaria vaccine is a worldwide priority. The first approach aimed at ob...
Synthetic peptides have become invaluable biomedical research and medicinal chemistry tools for stud...
Synthetic peptides have become invaluable biomedical research and medicinal chemistry tools for stud...
Malaria continues being a high-impact disease regarding public health worldwide; the WHO report for ...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
The molecular basis for obtaining novel anti-malarial vaccine candidates depends on a considered sel...
An effective malarial vaccine must contain multiple immunogenic, protection-inducing epitopes able t...
The serine repeat antigen (SERA) protein is a leading candidate molecule for inclusion as a componen...
Introduction•P. falciparum invasion of RBCs•Merozoite proteins involved in invading erythrocytes•Ery...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
Synthetic peptides are potential vaccine candidates because they may be able to induce high antibody...
Rational strategies for obtaining malaria vaccine candidates should include not only a proper select...
The tri-dimensional (3D) structure determined by NMR of functionally relevant High Activity Binding ...
Introduction: Obtaining an effective antimalarial vaccine has represented one of the biggest public ...
Identifying the principles and rules for developing a logical, rational vaccine methodology against ...
Obtaining a highly effective malaria vaccine is a worldwide priority. The first approach aimed at ob...
Synthetic peptides have become invaluable biomedical research and medicinal chemistry tools for stud...
Synthetic peptides have become invaluable biomedical research and medicinal chemistry tools for stud...
Malaria continues being a high-impact disease regarding public health worldwide; the WHO report for ...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
The molecular basis for obtaining novel anti-malarial vaccine candidates depends on a considered sel...
An effective malarial vaccine must contain multiple immunogenic, protection-inducing epitopes able t...
The serine repeat antigen (SERA) protein is a leading candidate molecule for inclusion as a componen...
Introduction•P. falciparum invasion of RBCs•Merozoite proteins involved in invading erythrocytes•Ery...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
Synthetic peptides are potential vaccine candidates because they may be able to induce high antibody...
Rational strategies for obtaining malaria vaccine candidates should include not only a proper select...
The tri-dimensional (3D) structure determined by NMR of functionally relevant High Activity Binding ...