T cells as mediators of protective immunity against liver stages of Plasmodium.
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Reflections on early malaria vaccine studies, the first successful human malaria vaccination, and beyondIdentification of Novel Pre-Erythrocytic Malaria Antigen Candidates for Combination Vaccines with Circumsporozoite ProteinA sporozoite asparagine-rich protein controls initiation of Plasmodium liver stage developmentExploiting cross-priming to generate protective CD8 T-cell immunity rapidly.Fusion of antigen to a dendritic cell targeting chemokine combined with adjuvant yields a malaria DNA vaccine with enhanced protective capabilitiesModulation of CD4(+) T cell-dependent specific cytotoxic CD8(+) T cells differentiation and proliferation by the timing of increase in the pathogen load.Conserved protective mechanisms in radiation and genetically attenuated uis3(-) and uis4(-) Plasmodium sporozoitesHelminth infection impairs the immunogenicity of a Plasmodium falciparum DNA vaccine, but not irradiated sporozoites, in miceGenetically attenuated, P36p-deficient malarial sporozoites induce protective immunity and apoptosis of infected liver cells.Circumsporozoite protein-specific K(d)-restricted CD8+ T cells mediate protective antimalaria immunity in sporozoite-immunized MHC-I-K(d) transgenic mice.Regulation of CD8+ T cell responses to infection with parasitic protozoa.Advances and challenges in malaria vaccine development.Replacing adenoviral vector HVR1 with a malaria B cell epitope improves immunogenicity and circumvents preexisting immunity to adenovirus in mice.Modification of Ad5 hexon hypervariable regions circumvents pre-existing Ad5 neutralizing antibodies and induces protective immune responsesCD8+ T cells from a novel T cell receptor transgenic mouse induce liver-stage immunity that can be boosted by blood-stage infection in rodent malaria.The war between the malaria parasite and the immune system: immunity, immunoregulation and immunopathology.Development of RTS,S/AS02: a purified subunit-based malaria vaccine candidate formulated with a novel adjuvant.Mild Plasmodium falciparum malaria following an episode of severe malaria is associated with induction of the interferon pathway in Malawian children.Does malaria suffer from lack of memory?A Sporozoite- and Liver Stage-expressed Tryptophan-rich Protein Plays an Auxiliary Role in Plasmodium Liver Stage Development and Is a Potential Vaccine Candidate.Extrahepatic exoerythrocytic forms of rodent malaria parasites at the site of inoculation: clearance after immunization, susceptibility to primaquine, and contribution to blood-stage infection.Characterization of the fine specificity of bovine CD8 T-cell responses to defined antigens from the protozoan parasite Theileria parva.Genetically engineered, attenuated whole-cell vaccine approaches for malaria.Memory CD8 T cell responses exceeding a large but definable threshold provide long-term immunity to malaria.The skin stage of malaria infection: biology and relevance to the malaria vaccine effort.Short-lived effector CD8 T cells induced by genetically attenuated malaria parasite vaccination express CD11c.CD8 T cell immunity to Plasmodium permits generation of protective antibodies after repeated sporozoite challenge.Clinical development of a novel CD1d-binding NKT cell ligand as a vaccine adjuvant.Cell biology and immunology of malaria.Towards an optimized inhibition of liver stage development assay (ILSDA) for Plasmodium falciparum.Protective immunity differs between routes of administration of attenuated malaria parasites independent of parasite liver load.Immune Responses in Malaria.Distinct kinetics of effector CD8+ cytotoxic T cells after infection with Trypanosoma cruzi in naive or vaccinated mice.Novel Immunoinformatics Approaches to Design Multi-epitope Subunit Vaccine for Malaria by Investigating Anopheles Salivary Protein.Replication slippage and the dynamics of the immune response in malaria: a formal model for immunity.
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T cells as mediators of protective immunity against liver stages of Plasmodium.
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T cells as mediators of protective immunity against liver stages of Plasmodium.
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T cells as mediators of protective immunity against liver stages of Plasmodium.
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T cells as mediators of protective immunity against liver stages of Plasmodium.
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T cells as mediators of protective immunity against liver stages of Plasmodium.
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Fidel Zavala
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2003-02-01T00:00:00Z