Co-chaperone involvement in knob biogenesis implicates host-derived chaperones in malaria virulence.
The pathology associated with malaria infection is largely due to the ability of infected human RBCs to adhere to a number of receptors on endothelial cells within tissues and organs. This phenomenon is driven by the export of parasite-encoded proteins to the host cell, the exact function of many of...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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