A Listeria monocytogenes-Based Vaccine That Secretes Sand Fly Salivary Protein LJM11 Confers Long-Term Protection against Vector-Transmitted Leishmania major
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S. Kamhawi | J. Valenzuela | H. Marquis | Delbert S. Abi Abdallah | Fabiano Oliveira | C. Meneses | S. Mendez | Justin J Park | Alan Pavinski Bitar
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