Measuring and modeling blood flow in malaria
Posted on November 29th, 2009 by tel
Measuring and modeling blood flow in malaria
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When people have malaria, they are infected with Plasmodium parasites, which enter the body from the saliva of a mosquito, infect cells in the liver, and then spread to red blood cells. Inside the blood cells, the parasites replicate and also begin to expose adhesive proteins on the cell surface that change the physical nature of the cells in the bloodstream.
Sourced from: ScienceDaily: Health & Medicine News

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