A Plasmodium falciparum S33 proline aminopeptidase is associated with changes in erythrocyte deformability.
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L. Tilley | J. Dalton | E. Taran | M. Dixon | K. Trenholme | D. Gardiner | E. Lovas | T. Skinner-Adams | C. Stack | C. L. Brown | F. Teuscher | F. L. da Silva | Malcolm K. Jones | D. L. Gardiner
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