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The malaria ptex component ptex88 interacts most closely with hsp101 at the host–parasite interface
The malaria ptex component ptex88 interacts most closely with hsp101 at the host–parasite interface
The malaria ptex component ptex88 interacts most closely with hsp101 at the host–parasite interface
Chisholm, Scott A. (author) / Kalanon, Ming (author) / Nebl, Thomas (author) / Sanders, Paul R. (author) / Matthews, Kathryn M. (author) / Dickerman, Benjamin K. (author) / Gilson, Paul R. (author) / Koning‐Ward, Tania F. (author)
FEBS JOURNAL ; 285 ; 2037-2055
2018-01-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
572
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