Factors affecting the ability of isolated Plasmodium knowlesi merozoites to attach to and invade erythrocytes
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L. Miller | L H Miller | J G Johnson | N Epstein | T Shiroishi | J. Johnson | T. Shiroishi | N. Epstein
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