Proteome-wide analysis of a malaria vaccine study reveals personalized humoral immune profiles in Tanzanian adults

  1. Flavia Camponovo
  2. Joseph J Campo
  3. Timothy Q Le
  4. Amit Oberai
  5. Christopher Hung
  6. Jozelyn V Pablo
  7. Andy A Teng
  8. Xiaowu Liang
  9. B Kim Lee Sim
  10. Said Jongo
  11. Salim Abdulla
  12. Marcel Tanner
  13. Stephen L Hoffman
  14. Claudia Daubenberger
  15. Melissa A Penny  Is a corresponding author
  1. Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Switzerland
  2. Antigen Discovery Inc, United States
  3. Sanaria Inc, United States
  4. Ifakara Health Institute, United Republic of Tanzania
  5. University of Basel, Switzerland
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  1. Flavia Camponovo
  2. Joseph J Campo
  3. Timothy Q Le
  4. Amit Oberai
  5. Christopher Hung
  6. Jozelyn V Pablo
  7. Andy A Teng
  8. Xiaowu Liang
  9. B Kim Lee Sim
  10. Said Jongo
  11. Salim Abdulla
  12. Marcel Tanner
  13. Stephen L Hoffman
  14. Claudia Daubenberger
  15. Melissa A Penny
(2020)
Proteome-wide analysis of a malaria vaccine study reveals personalized humoral immune profiles in Tanzanian adults
eLife 9:e53080.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53080