Blood stage-induced Plasmodium brasilianum infection in the squirrel monkey induces antibodies which react with the cricumsporozoite protein

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Abstract

A blood stage-induced P. brasilianum infection in a naive squirrel monkey induced antibodies which reacted with the circumsporozoite protein of the parasite. Titers increased with duration of infection and persisted for 3 months after cure. In an immunoblot, these antibodies detected two polypeptides with molecular weights identical to those of the circumsporozoite protein and its precursor.

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Cochrane, A. H., & Maracic, M. (1991). Blood stage-induced Plasmodium brasilianum infection in the squirrel monkey induces antibodies which react with the cricumsporozoite protein. Infection and Immunity, 59(3), 1180–1182. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.59.3.1180-1182.1991

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