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Bilateral Pulmonary Infiltrates in Association with Disseminated Actinomycosis
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-07-1994)“…The most common infectious cause of bilateral upper-lobe pulmonary disease is tuberculosis. However, we recently encountered a patient with bilateral apical…”
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Interdependence of CD4+ T cells and malarial spleen in immunity to Plasmodium vinckei vinckei. Relevance to vaccine development
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-09-1989)“…We studied immunity to the blood stage of the rodent malaria, Plasmodium vinckei vinckei, which is uniformly lethal to mice. BALB/c mice develop solid immunity…”
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Cloning and expression of a cDNA encoding the homologue of Ran/TC4 GTP-binding protein from Plasmodium falciparum
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-05-1994)“…In our effort to identify and study proteins that are important for the progression of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, through the cell cycle, we…”
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Evidence implicating MHC genes in the immunological nonresponsiveness to the Plasmodium falciparum CS protein
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (1990)“…The circumsporozoite (CS) protein is a major candidate vaccine antigen for the sporozoite stage of malaria. Both cytotoxic T cells (CTL) and antibody specific…”
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Human and murine CD4 T cell epitopes map to the same region of the malaria circumsporozoite protein: limited immunogenicity of sporozoites and circumsporozoite protein
Published in Molecular biology & medicine (01-12-1988)“…The circumsporozoite (CS) protein is a candidate vaccine antigen for the sporozoite stage in the life cycle of the malaria parasite. Using CS protein purified…”
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Interdependence of CD4 super(+) T cells and malarial spleen in immunity to Plasmodium vinckei vinckei). Relevance to vaccine development
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-01-1989)“…The authors studied immunity to the blood stage of the rodent malaria, Plasmodium vinckei vinckei , which is uniformly lethal to mice. BALB/c mice develop…”
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