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The following pages link to Profiling MHC II immunopeptidome of blood-stage malaria reveals that cDC1 control the functionality of parasite-specific CD4 T cells. (Q45933188):
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- Conserved Binding Regions Provide the Clue for Peptide-Based Vaccine Development: A Chemical Perspective. (Q47303165) (← links)
- Systems vaccinology and big data in the vaccine development chain (Q57466939) (← links)
- A Cross-Stage Antigen Contributes to the Development of Experimental Cerebral Malaria (Q58781257) (← links)
- Are Conventional Type 1 Dendritic Cells Critical for Protective Antitumor Immunity and How? (Q64253586) (← links)
- Identification, molecular characterization and expression of aminopeptidase N-1 (APN-1) from Anopheles stephensi in SF9 cell line as a candidate molecule for developing a vaccine that interrupt malaria transmission (Q89786382) (← links)
- Current Challenges in the Identification of Pre-Erythrocytic Malaria Vaccine Candidate Antigens (Q90176718) (← links)
- A Virus Hosted in Malaria-Infected Blood Protects against T Cell-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases by Impairing DC Function in a Type I IFN-Dependent Manner (Q91707707) (← links)
- Structure and function of the immune system in the spleen (Q92060086) (← links)
- T cell-mediated immunity to malaria (Q92802893) (← links)
- Class II MHC antigen processing in immune tolerance and inflammation (Q93020630) (← links)