Identifying and disrupting key elements of malaria's 'sticky sack' adhesion strategy
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 14:56
in Health & Medicine
Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases afflicting humanity. It infects and debilitates about 600 million people and kills up to three million people every year, mainly in the wet tropical regions of the world. Children and pregnant women are at particularly high risk...
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