A switch in infected erythrocyte deformability at the maturation and blood circulation of Plasmodium falciparum transmission stages.
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R. Sauerwein | P. Preiser | K. Vernick | G. Milon | E. Bischoff | S. Perrot | O. Mercereau‐Puijalon | C. Lavazec | M. Hardeman | P. Buffet | P. Alano | P. David | F. Silvestrini | P. A. Ndour | Guillaume Deplaine | Makhtar Niang | A. Khattab | M. Tibúrcio
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