Nanoassembly routes stimulate conflicting antibody quantity and quality for transmission-blocking malaria vaccines
Darren B. Leneghan(University of Oxford), Sumi Biswas(University of Oxford), Martin F. Bachmann(University of Bern), Iona J. Taylor(University of Oxford), Karl D. Brune(University of Oxford), Kazutoyo Miura(National Institutes of Health), Jing Jin(University of Connecticut), Mark Howarth(University of Cambridge), Yuanyuan Li(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Carole A. Long(National Institutes of Health)
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