Vaccination against filarial nematodes with irradiated larvae provides long-term protection against the third larval stage but not against subsequent life cycle stages
Simon A. Babayan(University of Glasgow), O. BAIN(Laboratoire d’Ethologie Expérimentale et Comparée), Laurent Rénia(Inserm), Adrian L. Harris(John Radcliffe Hospital), Tarik Attout(École Pratique des Hautes Études), Judith E. Allen(Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research), Laetitia LeGoff(University of Edinburgh), P.N. Vuong(Hôpital Saint-Michel), Matthew D. Taylor(University of Edinburgh)
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