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- who: Alexander G. Maier from the Francis Crick Institute, United Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT, Australia have published the research work: The role of cholesterol in invasion and growth of malaria parasites, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Owing to the long, saturated acyl chains of sphingomyelin, cholesterol has a particular affinity for sphingomyelin (Kinoshita et_al, 2017; Kinoshita et_al, 2018). The importance of cholesterol in the infection of malaria parasites has long been established (Vial et_al, 1984; Samuel et_al, 2001; Murphy et_al, 2007; Murphy et_al, 2009) and recent research . . .
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