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Breadcrumb Research Publications Malaria is down; vaccines might knock it outAuthors list Jean Langhorne P Duffy Scroll for detail on labs, facilities & authors Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Journal details Journal Cell Volume 167 Issue number 3 Pages 597 Publication date 1 October 2016Full text linksKeywords Related topics Model Organisms Infectious Disease Immunology Type of publicationJournal articleCommentaryCrick labs/facilities Jean Langhorne Malaria Immunology Laboratory Crick authors Jean Langhorne Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: Malaria Immunology LaboratoryLead, Team member Crick First authorCrick Corresponding author Related content The five biggest Crick research stories of 2020 Type: Feature 18 December 2020 CRISPR-Cas9 at the Crick Type: Feature 8 December 2020 Antibiotics weaken flu defences in the lung Type: News 2 July 2019 Gene activity database could reduce research animal use Type: News 28 June 2019 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email