Heterogeneous and substrate-specific membrane transport pathways induced in malaria-infected erythrocytes
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Heterogeneous and substrate-specific membrane transport pathways induced in malaria-infected erythrocytes
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Properties of permeation pathways induced in the human red cell membrane by malaria parasites.Blood Cells. 1990;16(2-3):421-32. Blood Cells. 1990. PMID: 2257321 Review.
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