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Chitarra V, Holm I, Bentley GA, Petres S, Longacre S. The crystal structure of C-terminal merozoite surface protein 1 at 1.8 A resolution, a highly protective malaria vaccine candidate. Mol Cell 1999;3:457-464.
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(1999)
Mol Cell
, vol.3
, pp. 457-464
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Chitarra, V.1
Holm, I.2
Bentley, G.A.3
Petres, S.4
Longacre, S.5
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