Genetically attenuated, P36p-deficient malarial sporozoites induce protective immunity and apoptosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-deficient malarial sporozoites induce protective immunity and apoptosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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P2093
P2860
P50
P921
P356
P1476
Genetically attenuated, P36p-d ...... tosis of infected liver cells.
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Andrew P Waters
Ben van Schaijk
Maaike W van Dooren
Melissa R van Dijk
Volker Heussler
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12194-12199
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10.1073/PNAS.0500925102
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2005-08-15T00:00:00Z