Approximately 0.4 billion individuals worldwide are infected with hookworm. An effective vaccine is needed to not only improve the health of those affected and at high risk, but also to improve economic growth in disease-endemic areas. An ideal anti-hookworm therapeutic strategy for mass administration is a stable and orally administered vaccine. Oral vaccines are advantageous as they negate the need for trained medical staff for administration and do not require strict sterility conditions. Vaccination, therefore, can be carried out at a significantly reduced cost. One of the most promising current antigenic targets for hookworm vaccine development is the aspartic protease digestive enzyme (APR-1). Antibody-mediated neutralization of APR-1...
The development of a vaccine would provide an important new tool for the control of human hookworm i...
BACKGROUND: The Necator americanus hemoglobinase, aspartic protease-1 (Na-APR-1), facilitates the ab...
Na-APR-1M74 is an aspartic protease that is rendered enzymatically inactive by site-directed mutagen...
Approximately 0.4 billion individuals worldwide are infected with hookworm. An effective vaccine is ...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
BACKGROUND: The human hookworm, Necator americanus, is a parasite that infects almost half a billion...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
The aspartic protease of Necator americanus, Na-APR-1, is a vaccine antigen that induces antibodies ...
Peptide-based vaccines consist of short antigen fragments derived from a specific pathogen. Alone, t...
The aspartic protease of Necator americanus, Na-APR-1, is a vaccine antigen that induces antibodies ...
Necator americanus (hookworm) infects over half a billion people worldwide. Anthelminthic drugs are ...
BACKGROUND Human Hookworm Infection, a neglected tropical disease infects more than 600 million peop...
The development of a vaccine would provide an important new tool for the control of human hookworm i...
The development of a vaccine would provide an important new tool for the control of human hookworm i...
BACKGROUND: The Necator americanus hemoglobinase, aspartic protease-1 (Na-APR-1), facilitates the ab...
Na-APR-1M74 is an aspartic protease that is rendered enzymatically inactive by site-directed mutagen...
Approximately 0.4 billion individuals worldwide are infected with hookworm. An effective vaccine is ...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
BACKGROUND: The human hookworm, Necator americanus, is a parasite that infects almost half a billion...
Hookworms infect more people than HIV and malaria combined, predominantly in third world countries. ...
The aspartic protease of Necator americanus, Na-APR-1, is a vaccine antigen that induces antibodies ...
Peptide-based vaccines consist of short antigen fragments derived from a specific pathogen. Alone, t...
The aspartic protease of Necator americanus, Na-APR-1, is a vaccine antigen that induces antibodies ...
Necator americanus (hookworm) infects over half a billion people worldwide. Anthelminthic drugs are ...
BACKGROUND Human Hookworm Infection, a neglected tropical disease infects more than 600 million peop...
The development of a vaccine would provide an important new tool for the control of human hookworm i...
The development of a vaccine would provide an important new tool for the control of human hookworm i...
BACKGROUND: The Necator americanus hemoglobinase, aspartic protease-1 (Na-APR-1), facilitates the ab...
Na-APR-1M74 is an aspartic protease that is rendered enzymatically inactive by site-directed mutagen...