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Study Opens 'Pandora's Box' Of Potential Targets for Malaria
Feb. 29, 2012
By
Sharon Kingman
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LONDON – While looking for a target that could be blocked to prevent the malaria parasite from multiplying in the blood of its human host, researchers serendipitously identified a molecule that stops the parasites from reproducing in the mosquito.
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