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Judith E Epstein

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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 11, 2013
Taking a bite out of malaria: controlled human malaria infection by needle and syringeJudith E Epstein
Lancet (London, England)|November 6, 2007
What will a partly protective malaria vaccine mean to mothers in Africa?Judith E Epstein
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases|August 29, 2013
The whole parasite, pre-erythrocytic stage approach to malaria vaccine development: a reviewJudith E Epstein, Thomas L Richie
Chemical Immunology|June 13, 2002
Vaccines against asexual stage malaria parasitesSanjai Kumar, Judith E Epstein, Thomas L Richie
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics|March 3, 2007
Malaria vaccines: are we getting closer?Judith E Epstein, Birgitte Giersing, Gregory Mullen, et al.
Vaccine|December 17, 2008
The Effects of radiation on the safety and protective efficacy of an attenuated Plasmodium yoelii sporozoite malaria vaccineRana Chattopadhyay, Solomon Conteh, Minglin Li, et al.
Malaria Journal|May 31, 2019
Novel sporozoite-based ELISpot assay to assess frequency of parasite-specific B cells after vaccination with irradiated sporozoitesTanmaya Atre, Tanisha M Robinson, Tatyana Savransky, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|February 21, 2002
A multilateral effort to develop DNA vaccines against falciparum malariaSanjai Kumar, Judith E Epstein, Thomas L Richie, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|December 23, 2021
Wearables Detect Malaria Early in a Controlled Human-Infection StudySidhartha Chaudhury, Chenggang Yu, Ruifeng Liu, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 10, 2003
Successful induction of CD8 T cell-dependent protection against malaria by sequential immunization with DNA and recombinant poxvirus of neonatal mice born to immune mothersMartha Sedegah, Maria Belmonte, Judith E Epstein, et al.
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 11, 2013
Taking a bite out of malaria: controlled human malaria infection by needle and syringeJudith E Epstein
Lancet (London, England)|November 6, 2007
What will a partly protective malaria vaccine mean to mothers in Africa?Judith E Epstein
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases|August 29, 2013
The whole parasite, pre-erythrocytic stage approach to malaria vaccine development: a reviewJudith E Epstein, Thomas L Richie
Chemical Immunology|June 13, 2002
Vaccines against asexual stage malaria parasitesSanjai Kumar, Judith E Epstein, Thomas L Richie
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics|March 3, 2007
Malaria vaccines: are we getting closer?Judith E Epstein, Birgitte Giersing, Gregory Mullen, et al.
Vaccine|December 17, 2008
The Effects of radiation on the safety and protective efficacy of an attenuated Plasmodium yoelii sporozoite malaria vaccineRana Chattopadhyay, Solomon Conteh, Minglin Li, et al.
Malaria Journal|May 31, 2019
Novel sporozoite-based ELISpot assay to assess frequency of parasite-specific B cells after vaccination with irradiated sporozoitesTanmaya Atre, Tanisha M Robinson, Tatyana Savransky, et al.
Trends in Parasitology|February 21, 2002
A multilateral effort to develop DNA vaccines against falciparum malariaSanjai Kumar, Judith E Epstein, Thomas L Richie, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|December 23, 2021
Wearables Detect Malaria Early in a Controlled Human-Infection StudySidhartha Chaudhury, Chenggang Yu, Ruifeng Liu, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 10, 2003
Successful induction of CD8 T cell-dependent protection against malaria by sequential immunization with DNA and recombinant poxvirus of neonatal mice born to immune mothersMartha Sedegah, Maria Belmonte, Judith E Epstein, et al.
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