P25 and P28 proteins of the malaria ookinete surface have multiple and partially redundant functions.

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Published in EMBO J on August 01, 2001

Authors

A M Tomas1, G Margos, G Dimopoulos, L H van Lin, T F de Koning-Ward, R Sinha, P Lupetti, A L Beetsma, M C Rodriguez, M Karras, A Hager, J Mendoza, G A Butcher, F Kafatos, C J Janse, A P Waters, R E Sinden

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1: Leiden University Medical Centre, Laboratory of Parasitology, PO Box 9605, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands.

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