Global analysis of protein expression and phosphorylation of three stages of Plasmodium falciparum intraerythrocytic development.
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Edward L Huttlin | Steven P Gygi | Edward L. Huttlin | Ratna Chakrabarti | Mark P Jedrychowski | Natarajan Kannan | S. Gygi | D. Chakrabarti | R. Chakrabarti | E. Huttlin | Mark P. Jedrychowski | N. Kannan | C. Doerig | Debopam Chakrabarti | Brittany N Pease | Eric Talevich | John Harmon | Timothy Dillman | Christian Doerig | Eric Talevich | J. Harmon | T. Dillman
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