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Malaria parasites require a divergent heme oxygenase for apicoplast gene expression and biogenesis
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Amanda Mixon Blackwell
Daniel E Goldberg
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Yasaman Jami-Alahmadi
Shota Kudo
Jose Manuel Martinez Caaveiro
Armiyaw S Nasamu
Akinobu Senoo
Paul A Sigala
Celine Slam
Kouhei Tsumoto
James A Wohlschlegel
Publication date
11 December 2024
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Digital Commons@Becker
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Abstract
Malaria parasites have evolved unusual metabolic adaptations that specialize them for growth within heme-rich human erythrocytes. During blood-stage infection
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