The Subcellular Location of Ovalbumin in Plasmodium berghei Blood Stages Influences the Magnitude of T-Cell Responses

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    Table S1. Primers used in this study. Fig. S1. Schematic of the generation of DNA construct used to generate the transgenic line OVA::Hep17hep17. Fig. S2. Characterization of OVA expression in different transgenic P. berghei NK65 and ANKA lines. Fig. S3. Course of blood-stage infection (parasitemia and ECM) in mice infected with the different P. berghei ANKA lines. Fig. S4. The location of OVA expression in blood-stage parasites influences the activation of OVA-specific T cells during early stage of infection. Fig. S5. Comparison of the endogenous splenic T-cell responses in mice infected with the different P. berghei ANKA lines. Fig. S6. Comparison of the endogenous intracerebral T-cell responses in mice infected with the different P. berghei ANKA lines.

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