Oxidative insult can induce malaria-protective trait of sickle and fetal erythrocytes
Carriers of haemoglobinopathies are protected from severe malaria, likely due to reduced surface expression of virulence factors. Here, Cyrklaff et al. show that, similar to haemoglobinopathies, a transient oxidative insult affects actin reorganization and mitigates the development of cerebral malar...
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Main Authors: | Marek Cyrklaff, Sirikamol Srismith, Britta Nyboer, Kvetoslava Burda, Angelika Hoffmann, Felix Lasitschka, Sophie Adjalley, Cyrille Bisseye, Jacques Simpore, Ann-Kristin Mueller, Cecilia P. Sanchez, Friedrich Frischknecht, Michael Lanzer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ad8f730d0ece4e689ceb8d952125110c |
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