Extensive proteolytic processing of the malaria parasite merozoite surface protein 7 during biosynthesis and parasite release from erythrocytes.
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M. Grainger | A. Holder | L. Bannister | J. Pachebat | A. Dluzewski | G. Mitchell | Munira Grainger | Anthony A Holder | I. Ling | Justin A Pachebat | Madhusudan Kadekoppala | Anton R Dluzewski | Ruwani S Gunaratne | Terence J Scott-Finnigan | Solabomi A Ogun | Irene T Ling | Lawrence H Bannister | Helen M Taylor | Graham H Mitchell | S. Ogun | H. Taylor | Helen M. Taylor | T. Scott-Finnigan | M. Kadekoppala | R. Gunaratne | R. S. Gunaratne
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