More than 50 years ago the owl monkey (genus Aotus) was found to be highly susceptible to developing human malaria, making it an excellent experimental model for this disease. Microbes and parasites' (especially malaria) tremendous genetic variability became resolved during our malaria vaccine development, involving conserved peptides having high host cell binding activity (cHABPs); however, cHABPs are immunologically silent and must be specially modified (mHABPs) to induce a perfect fit into major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules (HLA in humans). Since malarial immunity is mainly antibody-mediated and controlled by the HLA-DRB genetic region, ?1000 Aotus have been molecularly characterised for MHC-DRB, revealing striking similari...
Introduction: Obtaining an effective antimalarial vaccine has represented one of the biggest public ...
The genus Aotus spp. (owl monkey) is one of the WHO recommended experimental models for Plasmodium f...
Historically, vaccines have been designed to mimic the immunity induced by natural exposure to the t...
More than 50 years ago the owl monkey (genus Aotus) was found to be highly susceptible to developing...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
The Aotus nancymaae (owl monkey) is an important animal model in biomedical research, particularly f...
The Block 2 region of the merozoite surface protein-1 (MSP-1) of Plasmodium falciparum has been iden...
Non-human primates belonging to the Aotus genus have been shown to be excellent experimental models ...
BACKGROUND: There is a clear need for novel approaches to malaria vaccine development. We aimed to d...
On the basis of investigations of the malarial blood-stage antigens SERP, HRPII, and MSAI from Plasm...
Malaria vaccine design and prioritization has been hindered by the lack of a mechanistic correlate o...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Malaria remains a large-scale public health problem, killing more than 400,000 people and infecting ...
Obtaining a highly effective malaria vaccine is a worldwide priority. The first approach aimed at ob...
Introduction: Obtaining an effective antimalarial vaccine has represented one of the biggest public ...
The genus Aotus spp. (owl monkey) is one of the WHO recommended experimental models for Plasmodium f...
Historically, vaccines have been designed to mimic the immunity induced by natural exposure to the t...
More than 50 years ago the owl monkey (genus Aotus) was found to be highly susceptible to developing...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
T-cell receptor gene rearrangements were studied in Aotus monkeys developing high antibody titers an...
The Aotus nancymaae (owl monkey) is an important animal model in biomedical research, particularly f...
The Block 2 region of the merozoite surface protein-1 (MSP-1) of Plasmodium falciparum has been iden...
Non-human primates belonging to the Aotus genus have been shown to be excellent experimental models ...
BACKGROUND: There is a clear need for novel approaches to malaria vaccine development. We aimed to d...
On the basis of investigations of the malarial blood-stage antigens SERP, HRPII, and MSAI from Plasm...
Malaria vaccine design and prioritization has been hindered by the lack of a mechanistic correlate o...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Malaria remains a large-scale public health problem, killing more than 400,000 people and infecting ...
Obtaining a highly effective malaria vaccine is a worldwide priority. The first approach aimed at ob...
Introduction: Obtaining an effective antimalarial vaccine has represented one of the biggest public ...
The genus Aotus spp. (owl monkey) is one of the WHO recommended experimental models for Plasmodium f...
Historically, vaccines have been designed to mimic the immunity induced by natural exposure to the t...