The malarial serine protease SUB1 plays an essential role in parasite liver stage development.
Transmission of the malaria parasite to its vertebrate host involves an obligatory exoerythrocytic stage in which extensive asexual replication of the parasite takes place in infected hepatocytes. The resulting liver schizont undergoes segmentation to produce thousands of daughter merozoites. These...
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Autores principales: | Catherine Suarez, Katrin Volkmann, Ana Rita Gomes, Oliver Billker, Michael J Blackman |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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