Plasmodium falciparum glycogen synthase kinase-3: molecular model, expression, intracellular localisation and selective inhibitors.
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Laurent Meijer | Virginie Thomas | Conrad Kunick | L. Meijer | L. Pearl | C. Kunick | M. Knockaert | B. Baratte | D. Parzy | D. Mattei | A. Primot | C. Doerig | Laurence Pearl | Ali Jafarshad | P. Alano | Christian Doerig | Daniel Parzy | Pietro Alano | Marie Knockaert | Blandine Baratte | Denise Mattei | V. Thomas | Eliane Droucheau | Aline Primot | Chris Richardson | Pina Sallicandro | Ali Jafarshad | P. Sallicandro | C. Richardson | E. Droucheau
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