High deformability of Plasmodium vivax-infected red blood cells under microfluidic conditions.
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Bruce Russell | Jason S Kuo | R. Price | E. Kenangalem | E. Tjitra | N. Anstey | L. Rénia | G. Snounou | J. Kuo | Daniel A. Lampah | B. Russell | Nicholas M Anstey | Georges Snounou | Ric N Price | Laurent Renia | Emiliana Tjitra | Enny Kenangalem | Sarwo Handayani | Daniel T Chiu | Daniel Lampah | D. Chiu | Sarwo Handayani
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