Search Results - "Tiendrebeogo, Régis W."
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GMZ2 Vaccine-Induced Antibody Responses, Naturally Acquired Immunity and the Incidence of Malaria in Burkinabe Children
Published in Frontiers in immunology (02-06-2022)“…GMZ2 is a malaria vaccine candidate evaluated in a phase 2b multi-centre trial. Here we assessed antibody responses and the association of naturally acquired…”
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High opsonic phagocytosis activity and growth inhibition of merozoites are associated with RON4 antibody levels and protect against febrile malaria in Ghanaian children
Published in Frontiers in immunology (01-05-2023)“…Naturally acquired immunity to malaria may involve different immune mechanisms working in concert, however, their respective contributions and potential…”
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Malaria epidemiology in an area of stable transmission in tribal population of Jharkhand, India
Published in Malaria journal (02-05-2017)“…Malaria remains an important health problem in India with approximately 1 million cases in 2014. Of these, 7% occurred in the Jharkhand state mainly in the…”
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Expression, Purification and Characterization of GMZ2’.10C, a Complex Disulphide-Bonded Fusion Protein Vaccine Candidate against the Asexual and Sexual Life-Stages of the Malaria-Causing Plasmodium falciparum Parasite
Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-09-2017)“…Purpose Production and characterization of a chimeric fusion protein (GMZ2’.10C) which combines epitopes of key malaria parasite antigens: glutamate-rich…”
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Haematological parameters, natural regulatory CD4 + CD25 + FOXP3+ T cells and [gamma][delta] T cells among two sympatric ethnic groups having different susceptibility to malaria in Burkina Faso
Published in BMC research notes (01-01-2012)“…Abstract Background: Fulani ethnic group individuals are less susceptible than sympatric Mossi ethnic group, in term of malaria infection severity, and differ…”
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Synthetic TLR4 agonists enhance functional antibodies and CD4+ T-cell responses against the Plasmodium falciparum GMZ2.6C multi-stage vaccine antigen
Published in Vaccine (27-04-2016)“…Highlights • A multistage chimera consisting of transmission and asexual blood-stage antigens. • This chimera consists of P. falciparum GMZ2 genetically fused…”
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The Candidate Blood-stage Malaria Vaccine P27A Induces a Robust Humoral Response in a Fast Track to the Field Phase 1 Trial in Exposed and Nonexposed Volunteers
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (18-01-2019)“…Abstract Background P27A is an unstructured 104mer synthetic peptide from Plasmodium falciparum trophozoite exported protein 1 (TEX1), the target of human…”
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Haematological parameters, natural regulatory CD4 + CD25 + FOXP3+ T cells and γδ T cells among two sympatric ethnic groups having different susceptibility to malaria in Burkina Faso
Published in BMC research notes (27-01-2012)“…Fulani ethnic group individuals are less susceptible than sympatric Mossi ethnic group, in term of malaria infection severity, and differ in antibody…”
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Antibody-Dependent Cellular Inhibition Is Associated With Reduced Risk Against Febrile Malaria in a Longitudinal Cohort Study Involving Ghanaian Children
Published in Open forum infectious diseases (01-04-2015)“…The antibody-dependent respiratory burst and opsonic phagocytosis assays have been associated with protection against malaria; however, other mechanisms may…”
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High-throughput tri-colour flow cytometry technique to assess Plasmodium falciparum parasitaemia in bioassays
Published in Malaria journal (20-10-2014)“…Unbiased flow cytometry-based methods have become the technique of choice in many laboratories for high-throughput, accurate assessments of malaria parasites…”
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Haematological parameters, natural regulatory CD4 + CD25 + FOXP3+ T cells and gamma delta T cells among two sympatric ethnic groups having different susceptibility to malaria in Burkina Faso
Published in BMC research notes (01-01-2012)“…Background: Fulani ethnic group individuals are less susceptible than sympatric Mossi ethnic group, in term of malaria infection severity, and differ in…”
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