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276 related items for PubMed ID: 19668343
1. Sterile protection against Plasmodium knowlesi in rhesus monkeys from a malaria vaccine: comparison of heterologous prime boost strategies. Jiang G, Shi M, Conteh S, Richie N, Banania G, Geneshan H, Valencia A, Singh P, Aguiar J, Limbach K, Kamrud KI, Rayner J, Smith J, Bruder JT, King CR, Tsuboi T, Takeo S, Endo Y, Doolan DL, Richie TL, Weiss WR. PLoS One; 2009 Aug 10; 4(8):e6559. PubMed ID: 19668343 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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