A Type II Pathway for Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Presents Drug Targets in Plasmodium falciparum
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S. Ralph | G. McFadden | A. Cowman | R. Waller | M. Reed | V. Su | J. D. Douglas | D. Minnikin | G. Besra | Michael B. Reed
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