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. 1990;68(Suppl):47–51.

Anti-sporozoite antibodies.

M R Hollingdale 1
PMCID: PMC2393023  PMID: 2094591

Abstract

Development of anti-sporozoite vaccines based on CS (circumsporozoite) proteins has preceded a thorough understanding of the basic biology of sporozoite-hepatic cell interactions. Investigation of these interactions can only serve to further refine the existing sporozoite vaccines, as well as provide a rationale for the design of other vaccine candidates.

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