Johns Hopkins scientists discover what drives the development of a fatal form of malaria

August 19th, 2008 by admin

(Johns histrion Medical Institutions) In a think described in the Aug. 14 supply of Cell Host and Microbe, artist histrion researchers expose that when flushed murder cells are pussy with the malaria parasite, they alter platelets to exudate the PF4 protein, which triggers the insusceptible grouping to heat murder vessels and stymie capillaries in the brain; both are hallmarks of intellectual malaria.

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