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Protective immunity includes cooperation between two lymphocyte populations and macrophage activation, but parasites survive by frequent changes of certain antigens. Continued multiplication of other antigenic cells may involve similar antigenic variation.
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BROWN, K. Protective Immunity to Malaria provides a Model for the Survival of Cells in an Immunologically Hostile Environment. Nature 230, 163–167 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/230163a0
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