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The erythrocyte binding antigens and PfRh proteins are targets of Plasmodium falciparum invasioninhibitory antibodies.

The erythrocyte binding antigens and PfRh proteins are targets of Plasmodium falciparum invasioninhibitory antibodies.

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Main Authors: Persson, K, McCallum, F, Reiling, L, Lopaticki, S, Richards, J, Mugyenyi, C, Maier, A, Triglia, T, Marsh, K, Cowman, A, Beeson, J
Format: Conference item
Published: 2008
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