Plasmodium falciparum is a major human pathogen and the causative agent of malaria, which infects ∼500 million people and kills ∼2 million annually 1,2. Increasing drug and pesticide resistance has ...
A group of scientists provide insights into the molecular structure of proteins involved in the gliding movements through which the parasites causing malaria and toxoplasmosis invade human cells. In ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. To facilitate expression, the zymogen used in this investigation had the prosegment truncated to 48 residues (numbered 77p–124p), ...
Plasmodium is the parasite causing malaria, one of the deadliest parasitic diseases. The parasite requires two hosts --the Anopheles mosquito and the human-- to complete its life cycle and goes ...
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