Receptor-binding studies of the DBLgamma domain of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 from a placental isolate.
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A. Chaffotte | G. Faure | G. Bentley | P. Deloron | M. Klinkert | G. Bertin | A. Khattab | C. Badaut | N. T. Tuikue Ndam
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