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A flow cytometry-based workflow for detection and quantification of anti-plasmodial antibodies in vaccinated and naturally exposed individuals
Anthony Ajua, Thomas Engleitner, Meral Esen,
Michael Theisen
, Saadou Issifou, Benjamin Mordmüller
Centre for Medical Parasitology
GLURP team
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Adaptive Immunity
16%
Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies
69%
Antibodies
36%
Antigens
10%
Cell Count
12%
Child
14%
Data Analysis
24%
Erythrocytes
25%
Flow Cytometry
62%
Fluorescence
13%
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
14%
GMZ2 vaccine
37%
Malaria
44%
Malaria Vaccines
22%
Plasmodium falciparum
34%
Research Personnel
11%
Serum
22%
Software
12%
Staining and Labeling
10%
Vaccination
13%
Vaccine Immunogenicity
23%
Vaccines
24%
Workflow
90%
Agriculture & Biology
adaptive immunity
13%
antibodies
54%
antigens
8%
antimalarials
100%
assays
12%
blood
6%
blood serum
28%
cells
7%
data analysis
21%
erythrocytes
18%
flow cytometry
79%
fluorescence
8%
fluorescent antibody technique
11%
immunogenicity
13%
malaria
35%
malaria vaccines
20%
methodology
15%
Plasmodium falciparum
28%
preschool children
32%
staining
8%
vaccination
10%
vaccines
30%