Characterization of an A-kinase anchoring protein-like suggests an alternative way of PKA anchoring in Plasmodium falciparum
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P. Bigey | Jose-Juan Lopez-Rubio | G. Langsley | Magali Blaud | P. Deloron | C. Lavazec | Laetitia Kermasson | A. Merckx | Bernina Naissant | Murielle Lohezic | Marlène Vayssières | Kossiwa Bandje
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