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Rearing and Injection of Manduca sexta Larvae to Assess Bacterial Virulence
Published on: December 11, 2012
まとめ
マラリアワクチンの開発者は,すべてのライフサイクル段階で寄生虫をターゲットにするために新しい技術を使用しています. 成功して命を救うマラリアワクチンの開発は5~10年以内に予測されていますが",成功"の定義には課題があります.
科学分野:
- マラリア学 マラリア学
- ワクチン学 ワクチン学
- 寄生虫学とは,寄生虫学である.
背景:
- マラリアの寄生虫と闘うために,ワクチン開発技術の重要な進歩が採用されています.
- 研究の取り組みは,その複雑なライフサイクル全体を通じて寄生虫をターゲットにすることに焦点を当てています.
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