Researchers from The University of Osaka find that a protein expressed on malaria-infected red blood cells both hides it from the immune system and activates cells to destroy it, making it a promising target for vaccine development.
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2025-06-12
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['Shiroh Iwanaga']
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IWANAGA Shiroh
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Research Institute for Microbial Diseases
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