Discovery may aid vaccine design for common form of malaria

Thursday, January 9, 2014 - 22:30 in Health & Medicine

A form of malaria common outside of Africa attacks red blood cells by clamping down on the cells with a pair of proteins, new research has revealed. The study provides details that will advance design of vaccines and drug treatments for the strain, Plasmodium vivax.

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