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The malaria candidate vaccine liver stage antigen-3 is highly conserved in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from diverse geographical areas
Malaria Journal, 10/30/09
Prieur E et al. – The lack of correlation between allelic polymorphisms with a specific transmission pressure suggests that LSA–3 is a structurally constrained molecule. The unusual characteristics of the lsa–3 gene make the molecule an interesting candidate for a subunit vaccine against malaria.
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