An In Vivo and In Vitro Model of Plasmodium falciparum Rosetting and Autoagglutination Mediated by varO, a Group A var Gene Encoding a Frequent Serotype
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Anne Lavergne | Alexandre Juillerat | Adama Tall | A. Juillerat | H. Contamin | F. Nato | A. Tall | G. Bentley | S. Igonet | L. Baril | O. Mercereau‐Puijalon | I. Vigan-Womas | M. Guillotte | Laurence Baril | Cyril Badaut | S. Petres | Odile Mercereau-Puijalon | A. Lavergne | Micheline Guillotte | Inès Vigan-Womas | Cécile Le Scanf | Sébastien Igonet | Stéphane Petres | Farida Nato | Achim Schneider | Hugues Contamin | Graham A. Bentley | C. Le Scanf | C. Badaut | Achim G Schneider
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