A single member of the Plasmodium falciparum var multigene family determines cytoadhesion to the placental receptor chondroitin sulphate A
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Michael Lanzer | B. Gamain | A. Scherf | M. Lanzer | Jude M. Przyborski | J. Przyborski | Catherine Lépolard | Jude Przyborski | Benoit Gamain | Artur Scherf | Jürg Gysin | Nicola K Viebig | Christine Scheidig | J. Gysin | C. Scheidig | C. Lépolard | N. Viebig | Christina Scheidig
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