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  • 1. Cloning of an early immunodominant filarial antigen: a member of the Brugia malayi myosin heavy chain gene family.
    Li BW, Hoppe PE, Weil GJ.
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  • 9. Expression and immune recognition of Brugia malayi VAL-1, a homologue of vespid venom allergens and Ancylostoma secreted proteins.
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  • 10. Molecular cloning of a serine proteinase inhibitor from Brugia malayi.
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  • 11. A combination of two Brugia malayi filarial vaccine candidate antigens (BmALT-2 and BmVAH) enhances immune responses and protection in jirds.
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  • 12. Heat shock cognate 70 is a prominent immunogen in Brugian filariasis.
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  • 13. An immunodominant antigen of Brugia malayi is an asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase.
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  • 16. The abundant larval transcript-1 and -2 genes of Brugia malayi encode stage-specific candidate vaccine antigens for filariasis.
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  • 20. Vaccination with recombinant filarial paramyosin induces partial immunity to Brugia malayi infection in jirds.
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