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Science 28 February 1975: Vol. 187. no. 4178, pp. 748 - 750 DOI: 10.1126/science.803712
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Science, Vol 187, Issue 4178, 748-750
Copyright © 1975 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Invasion of erythrocytes by malaria merozoites
JA Dvorak,
LH Miller,
WC Whitehouse,
and
T Shiroishi
An electro-optical system was developed to record microscope images with high resolution at low light intensities. The system was used to study the invasion of erythrocytes by malaria merozoites. Invasion consists of attachment of the anterior end of the parasite to the erythrocyte, deformation of the erythrocyte, and the entry of the parasite by erythrocyte membrane invagination.
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