Cellular and humoral immune responses to a recombinant P. falciparum CS protein in sporozoite-immunized rodents and human volunteers.
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P. Barr | P. Romero | D. Herrington | R. Altszuler | E. Nardin | I. Bathurst | R. Nussenzweig | J. Davis | M. Levine | J. Murphy
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