Variation in use of erythrocyte invasion pathways by Plasmodium falciparum mediates evasion of human inhibitory antibodies.
Antibodies that inhibit Plasmodium falciparum invasion of erythrocytes are believed to be an important component of immunity against malaria. During blood-stage infection, P. falciparum can use different pathways for erythrocyte invasion by varying the expression and/or utilization of members of 2 i...
Main Authors: | Persson, K, McCallum, F, Reiling, L, Lister, N, Stubbs, J, Cowman, A, Marsh, K, Beeson, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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