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Volumn 104, Issue , 2000, Pages 121-132
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Can malaria DNA vaccines on their own be as immunogenic and protective as prime-boost approaches to immunization?
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
DNA VACCINE;
GRANULOCYTE MACROPHAGE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR;
MALARIA VACCINE;
PARASITE ANTIGEN;
PROTOZOAL PROTEIN;
RECOMBINANT PROTEIN;
ANIMAL;
AOTUS;
ARTICLE;
CD8+ T LYMPHOCYTE;
CLINICAL TRIAL;
GENETICS;
HUMAN;
IMMUNIZATION;
IMMUNOLOGY;
MACACA;
MOUSE;
PLASMODIUM YOELII;
ANIMALS;
ANTIGENS, PROTOZOAN;
AOTUS TRIVIRGATUS;
CD8-POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES;
CLINICAL TRIALS;
GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR;
HUMANS;
IMMUNIZATION, SECONDARY;
MACACA MULATTA;
MALARIA VACCINES;
MICE;
PLASMODIUM YOELII;
PROTOZOAN PROTEINS;
RECOMBINANT PROTEINS;
VACCINES, DNA;
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EID: 0034575524
PISSN: 14246074
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (0)
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