Enzymatic shaving of the tegument surface of live schistosomes for proteomic analysis: a rational approach to select vaccine candidates.
The membrane-associated and membrane-spanning constituents of the Schistosoma mansoni tegument surface, the parasite's principal interface with the host bloodstream, have recently been characterized using proteomic techniques. Biotinylation of live worms using membrane-impermeant probes reveale...
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Main Authors: | William Castro-Borges (Author), Adam Dowle (Author), Rachel S Curwen (Author), Jane Thomas-Oates (Author), R Alan Wilson (Author) |
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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