Severe malaria is associated with parasite binding to endothelial protein C receptor
Louise Turner(University of Copenhagen), Thor G. Theander(University of Copenhagen), Pamela Magistrado(University of Copenhagen), Jens E. V. Petersen(University of Copenhagen), Andrew J. Brazier(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Matthew K. Higgins(University of Oxford), Morten A. Nielsen(University of Copenhagen), Thomas Lavstsen(University of Copenhagen), Marion Avril(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Jim Freeth, Sanne Schou Berger(University of Copenhagen), John Lusingu(National Institute for Medical Research), Christian W. Wang(University of Copenhagen), Joseph D. Smith(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Jakob S. Jespersen(University of Copenhagen)
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