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Certain antibodies against a sugar are associated with malaria protection

by Staff July 9, 2018
July 9, 2018 63 views
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Certain type of antibodies against alpha-Gal- a carbohydrate expressed by many organisms including the malaria parasite- could protect against malaria, according to a new study. The resultsindicate that a-Gal is an interesting candidate to include in future vaccines against malaria and other infectious diseases.

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