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Yang, A. S. P., Lopaticki, S., O’Neill, M. T., Erickson, S. M., Douglas, D. N., Kneteman, N. M., & Boddey, J. A. (2017). AMA1 and MAEBL are important forPlasmodium falciparumsporozoite infection of the liver. Cellular Microbiology, 19(9), e12745. Portico.

Authors 7
  1. Annie S. P. Yang (first)
  2. Sash Lopaticki (additional)
  3. Matthew T. O'Neill (additional)
  4. Sara M. Erickson (additional)
  5. Donna N. Douglas (additional)
  6. Norman M. Kneteman (additional)
  7. Justin A. Boddey (additional)
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