HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Shakti Singh from the GlaxoSmithKline, Italy McGill University Health Centre have published the research work: Antibodies targeting Candida albicans Als3 and Hyr1 antigens protect neonatal mice from candidiasis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The work with adult mouse models have demonstrated that two boost is more protective compared to one boost against candidemia.
SUMMARY
The authors sought to investigate the extent of antibody titers generated in adult female mice vaccinated by CFA/IFA-adjuvanted C. albicans antigens. Six to eight week old Balb/c mice were sub-cutaneously (s.c . . .
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