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Channels and transporters as drug targets in the Plasmodium -infected erythrocyte

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Kirk, Kiaran

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Elsevier

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Throughout the intraerythrocytic phase of its lifecycle the malaria parasite is separated from the extracellular medium by the plasma membrane of its host erythrocyte and by the parasitophorous vacuole in which the parasite is enclosed. The intracellular

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Acta Tropica

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