A longitudinal study of children identifies antibody Fc-mediated functions and antigen targets of immunity to Plasmodium vivax malaria
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Issued Date
2026-03-10
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ISSN
10747613
eISSN
10974180
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105033365973
Pubmed ID
41759513
Journal Title
Immunity
Volume
59
Issue
3
Start Page
783
End Page
797.e4
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Immunity Vol.59 No.3 (2026) , 783-797.e4
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Opi D.H., Longley R.J., Takashima E., Spelman T., Tayipto Y., Schoffer K., Brewster J., Reiling L., Wines B.D., Kiniboro B., Siba P., Harbers M., Hogarth M., Tsuboi T., Robinson L.J., Mueller I., Beeson J.G. A longitudinal study of children identifies antibody Fc-mediated functions and antigen targets of immunity to Plasmodium vivax malaria. Immunity Vol.59 No.3 (2026) , 783-797.e4. 797.e4. doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2026.02.003 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/115892
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A longitudinal study of children identifies antibody Fc-mediated functions and antigen targets of immunity to Plasmodium vivax malaria
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Abstract
Understanding immunity against Plasmodium vivax, a leading cause of malaria, will accelerate development of vaccines, which are currently lagging. Opi et al. identify important mechanisms and target antigens of protective P. vivax immunity in children, including combinations of responses that afford greater protection, revealing pathways for vaccine development.
