Effects of lysosomotropic detergents on the human malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum in in vitro culture.
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H. Ginsburg | M. Krugliak | R. Firestone | R A Firestone | H Ginsburg | Z I Cabantchik | J Silfen | M Krugliak | E Nissani | Z. Cabantchik | E. Nissani | J. Silfen
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