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Conserved high activity binding peptides from the Plasmodium falciparum Pf34 rhoptry protein inhibit merozoites in vitro invasion of red blood cells
Gabriela Arévalo-Pinzón
, Hernando Curtidor
, Magnolia Vanegas
, Carolina Vizcaíno
, Manuel A. Patarroyo
, Manuel E. Patarroyo
urosario
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Plasmodium Falciparum
100%
Rhoptry Proteins
100%
Red Blood Cells
100%
High Activity Binding Peptides
100%
In Vitro Invasion
100%
Merozoite
100%
Pf34
100%
Biological Function
16%
High Specificity
16%
Plasmodium
16%
Control Method
16%
Vaccine Candidate
16%
High Affinity
16%
Parasitophorous Vacuole
16%
Cell Invasion
16%
Rhoptry
16%
In Vitro Assay
16%
Ligand Binding Assay
16%
Ligand-receptor Binding
16%
Adhesin
16%
Detergent-resistant Membranes
16%
Parasite Stages
16%
Rhoptry Neck Protein
16%
Secretory Organelles
16%
Protease Sensitive
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Peptides
100%
Plasmodium falciparum
100%
Rhoptry
100%
Binding Affinity
100%
Merozoite
100%
Hemocyte
50%
Biological Functions
25%
Plasmodium
25%
Cell Invasion
25%
Neck
25%