Rosetting characteristics of uninfected erythrocytes from healthy individuals and malaria patients.
Rosetting, defined as the binding of two or more uninfected red blood cells (rbc) to an infected rbc, occurs when malarial parasites mature, to trophozoites and schizonts, in the second half of their asexual development. Rosetting is believed to be an important factor in the development of cerebral...
Main Authors: | Chotivanich, K, Udomsangpetch, R, Pipitaporn, B, Angus, B, Suputtamongkol, Y, Pukrittayakamee, S, White, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1998
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