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- who: Aline Miranda Scovino and colleagues from the Instituto Microbiologia Gou0301es, Universidade Federal do, Brazil, Laboratou0301rio have published the article: Eryptosis as a New Insight in Malaria Pathogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Flipases are examples of transmembrane_proteins responsible for translocating phospholipids, maintaining plasma_membrane asymmetry. Exposure of phosphatidylserine in the outer layer of the plasma_membrane is a consequence of high levels of calcium that inhibit flipases activity and activate scramblases. This process promotes morphological alterations in cell volume, density, and shape, as well as quantitative and qualitative changes on cell plasma_membrane, making the . . .
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