01 July 2026
Evolutionarily conserved targets have been identified that are shared across malaria-parasite species and their life stages and are recognized by the human immune system.
By
Denise L. Doolan0 &
Carla Proietti1
Evolutionarily conserved targets have been identified that are shared across malaria-parasite species and their life stages and are recognized by the human immune system.
01 July 2026
Evolutionarily conserved targets have been identified that are shared across malaria-parasite species and their life stages and are recognized by the human immune system.
By
Denise L. Doolan0 &
Carla Proietti1

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