Src-family kinase signaling modulates the adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum on human microvascular endothelium under flow.
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May Ho | S. Robbins | M. Ho | S. Looareesuwan | B. Yipp | D. Baruch | Sornchai Looareesuwan | Dror I Baruch | Stephen M Robbins | Mary E Resek | Bryan G Yipp | M. E. Resek
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