Structural alteration of the membrane of erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum.
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M. Dayan | L. Miller | R. J. Howard | L H Miller | R J Howard | M. Aikawa | M Aikawa | I J Udeinya | J Rabbege | M Dayan | J H Leech | J. Rabbege | J. Leech | I. Udeinya | M. Dayan
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