Comparison of circumsporozoite proteins from avian and mammalian malarias: biological and phylogenetic implications.
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Comparison of circumsporozoite proteins from avian and mammalian malarias: biological and phylogenetic implications.
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Comparison of circumsporozoite ...... and phylogenetic implications.
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Comparison of circumsporozoite ...... and phylogenetic implications.
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Comparison of circumsporozoite ...... and phylogenetic implications.
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Comparison of circumsporozoite ...... and phylogenetic implications
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A U Krettli
L H Miller
M G Touray
M J Rogers
M Sullivan
T F McCutchan
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11889-11894
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10.1073/PNAS.93.21.11889
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1996-10-01T00:00:00Z