It built on previous ground - breaking work on malaria published in 2011 by author Monash Professor Christian Doerig, and others, who found that
if host cell protein kinases were prevented from working it would kill malaria parasites.
Not exact matches
RNA vaccines are appealing because they induce
host cells to produce many copies of the
proteins they encode, which provokes a stronger immune reaction than
if the
proteins were given on their own.