2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x08133582
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AdultBrugia malayimitochondrial and nuclear fractions impart Th1-associated sizeable protection against infective larval challenges inMastomys coucha

Abstract: Protective immunity to the subperiodic human filariid, Brugia malayi, was explored in the rodent host, Mastomys coucha after vaccination with subcellular fractions derived from the adult stage of the parasite. The highest level of protection was conferred in animals vaccinated with the 'mitochondria rich' (MT) fraction, in which microfilaraemia and worm burden were markedly reduced by 67.2 and 65.9%, respectively, followed by the 'nucleus rich' (NR) fraction, showing reductions of 62 and 52.3%, respectively, o… Show more

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