selected publications
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academic article
- Specific β-Turns Precede PPIIL Structures Binding to Allele-Specific HLA-DRβ1* PBRs in Fully-Protective Malaria Vaccine Components 2018-4-6
- TCR-contacting residues orientation and HLA-DRβ* binding preference determine long-lasting protective immunity against malaria 2016-9-2
- IMPIPS: The Immune Protection-Inducing Protein Structure concept in the search for steric-electron and topochemical principles for complete fully-protective chemically synthesised vaccine development: the immune protection-inducing protein structure concept in the search for steric-electron and topochemical principles for complete fully-protective chemically synthesised vaccine development 2015-4-16
- Gauche+ side-chain orientation as a key factor in the search for an immunogenic peptide mixture leading to a complete fully protective vaccine 2014-4-11
- Binding activity, structure, and immunogenicity of synthetic peptides derived from Plasmodium falciparum CelTOS and TRSP proteins 2012-7-1
- A single amino acid change in the Plasmodium falciparum RH5 (PfRH5) human RBC binding sequence modifies its structure and determines species-specific binding activity 2012-1-1
- Structural and immunological principles leading to chemically synthesized, multiantigenic, multistage, minimal subunit-based vaccine development 2011-1-1
- 3D structure determination of STARP peptides implicated in P. falciparum invasion of hepatic cells 2010-7-12
- 3D Analysis of the TCR/pMHCII Complex Formation in Monkeys Vaccinated with the First Peptide Inducing Sterilizing Immunity against Human Malaria 2010-12-1
- Strategies for developing multi-epitope, subunit-based, chemically synthesized anti-malarial vaccines 2008-10-1
- Shifting the polarity of some critical residues in malarial peptides' binding to host cells is a key factor in breaking conserved antigens' code of silence 2008-1-1
- Synthetic vaccine update: Applying lessons learned from recent SPf66 malarial vaccine physicochemical, structural and immunological characterization 2007-5-30