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Immunodominant T cell peptides from four candidate malarial antigens as biomarkers of protective immunity against malaria.
Belmonte M, Ganeshan H, Huang J, Belmonte A, Inoue S, Velasco R, Acheampong N, Ofori EA, Akyea-Mensah K, Frimpong A, Ennuson NA, Frempong AF, Kyei-Baafour E, Amoah LE, Edgel K, Peters B, Villasante E, Kusi KA, Sedegah M. Belmonte M, et al. Among authors: kyei baafour e. Vaccine. 2023 Feb 3;41(6):1265-1273. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.01.016. Epub 2023 Jan 13. Vaccine. 2023. PMID: 36642628 Free article.
Plasmodium falciparum infection and naturally acquired immunity to malaria antigens among Ghanaian children in northern Ghana.
Seidu Z, Lamptey H, Lopez-Perez M, Whittle NO, Oppong SK, Kyei-Baafour E, Pobee ANA, Adjei GO, Hviid L, Ofori MF. Seidu Z, et al. Among authors: kyei baafour e. Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2023 Jul 20;22:e00317. doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2023.e00317. eCollection 2023 Aug. Parasite Epidemiol Control. 2023. PMID: 37501921 Free PMC article.
Towards large-scale identification of HLA-restricted T cell epitopes from four vaccine candidate antigens in a malaria endemic community in Ghana.
Kusi KA, Ofori EA, Akyea-Mensah K, Kyei-Baafour E, Frimpong A, Ennuson NA, Belmonte M, Ganeshan H, Huang J, Amoah LE, Villasante E, Sedegah M. Kusi KA, et al. Among authors: kyei baafour e. Vaccine. 2022 Jan 31;40(5):757-764. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.12.042. Epub 2021 Dec 27. Vaccine. 2022. PMID: 34969544 Free article.
High opsonic phagocytosis activity and growth inhibition of merozoites are associated with RON4 antibody levels and protect against febrile malaria in Ghanaian children.
Kyei-Baafour E, Kusi KA, Arthur FKN, Tiendrebeogo RW, Owusu-Yeboa E, Singh SK, Friedrich S, Gerds TA, Dodoo D, Theisen M, Adu B. Kyei-Baafour E, et al. Front Immunol. 2023 May 1;14:1161301. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1161301. eCollection 2023. Front Immunol. 2023. PMID: 37197657 Free PMC article.
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