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Understanding the role of malaria red blood cell binding proteins in invasion and host specificity

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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The zoonotic simian malaria parasite P. knowlesi, is a significant and emerging cause
of morbidity and mortality in South-East Asia. P. vivax is closely-related, shares

invasion pathways, and is the second biggest cause of malaria globally. Whilst P. vivax

only infects humans, P. knowlesi can infect both humans and macaques, and this

primate…

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