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Ejigiri, I., Ragheb, D. R. T., Pino, P., Coppi, A., Bennett, B. L., Soldati-Favre, D., & Sinnis, P. (2012). Shedding of TRAP by a Rhomboid Protease from the Malaria Sporozoite Surface Is Essential for Gliding Motility and Sporozoite Infectivity. PLoS Pathogens, 8(7), e1002725.

Authors 7
  1. Ijeoma Ejigiri (first)
  2. Daniel R. T. Ragheb (additional)
  3. Paco Pino (additional)
  4. Alida Coppi (additional)
  5. Brandy Lee Bennett (additional)
  6. Dominique Soldati-Favre (additional)
  7. Photini Sinnis (additional)
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