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Target antigens of malaria transmission blocking immunity exist as a stable membrane bound complex
NIRBHAY KUMAR
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Agriculture & Biology
malaria
100%
immunity
85%
polypeptides
75%
antigens
72%
Plasmodium gallinaceum
36%
monoclonal antibodies
29%
germ cells
27%
cross-linking reagents
13%
Plasmodium falciparum
13%
stoichiometry
12%
zygote
11%
midgut
10%
epitopes
10%
gel chromatography
10%
Culicidae
9%
molecular weight
6%
extracts
5%
proteins
3%
cells
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Malaria
89%
Immunity
79%
Peptides
62%
Antigens
62%
Membranes
58%
Plasmodium gallinaceum
39%
Germ Cells
32%
Monoclonal Antibodies
23%
Cross-Linking Reagents
17%
Zygote
13%
Fertilization
11%
Culicidae
11%
Gel Chromatography
10%
Epitopes
9%
Molecular Weight
9%
Proteins
3%