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Structure and possible function of Plasmodium falciparum proteins exported to the erythrocyte membrane

On infecting the red blood cell, the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum induces alterations in the erythrocyte membrane. The parasite appears to synthesize proteins that are exported across the parasitophorous vacuole membrane and through a system of membraneous structures within the cytoplasm o...

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Published in:Parasitology research (1987) 1991-01, Vol.77 (4), p.277-282
Main Authors: KNAPP, B, HUNDT, E, LINGELBACH, K. R
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Antigens, Protozoan - immunology
Antigens, Protozoan - physiology
Antigens, Surface - chemistry
Antigens, Surface - immunology
Antigens, Surface - physiology
Biological and medical sciences
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Erythrocyte Membrane - immunology
Erythrocyte Membrane - parasitology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Invertebrates
Life cycle. Host-agent relationship. Pathogenesis
Plasmodium falciparum - immunology
Plasmodium falciparum - physiology
Protozoa
Protozoan Proteins - chemistry
Protozoan Proteins - immunology
title Structure and possible function of Plasmodium falciparum proteins exported to the erythrocyte membrane
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