Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5917718 | Molecular Immunology | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
These data suggest that protection against Plasmodium yoelii malaria following passive transfer of structurally well-defined β-strand F(ab)2â²-Ig fragments can be associated with specific immunoglobulins induced by site-directed designed MSP-1 reduced amide pseudopeptides.
Keywords
DIEAHABPTCCRBCsFMOCTFEtrifluoroethanolNOEINF-γtert-butyloxycarbonylDMF1H-NMR9-FluorenylmethyloxycarbonyliRBCt-BOCIgMcircumsporozoite surface proteinNaBH(OAc)3high activity binding peptideRP-HPLCTFAAPCmAbIgGDCETCrIL-4THFCSPCDRRed blood cellsN,N′-dimethylformamidePd/CNeutralizing antibodyMonoclonal antibodyhuman leukocyte antigensHLAnuclear overhauser effectTrifluoroacetic acidimmunotherapyGamma interferonTetrahydrofurandiisopropylethylamineDichloroethanecircular dichroismT-cell cloneantigen presenting cellSodium cyanoborohydridemajor histocompatibility complexMHCSynthetic vaccinereverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatographyinfected red blood cellT-cell receptor
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Authors
José Manuel Lozano, Liliana Patricia Lesmes, Gina Marcela Gallego, Manuel Elkin Patarroyo,