Export of Plasmodium falciparum calcium‐dependent protein kinase 1 to the parasitophorous vacuole is dependent on three N‐terminal membrane anchor motifs
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Barbara Kappes | B. Kappes | U. Sauder | M. Dürrenberger | Markus Dürrenberger | Christian Möskes | Petra A Burghaus | Barbara Wernli | Ursula Sauder | B. Wernli | P. Burghaus | Christian Möskes | P. Burghaus
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